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EMCORE launches 120-Gbps active optical cable
March 13, 2012EMCORE Corp. (NASDAQ:EMKR) says it is sampling a 120-Gbps CXP active optical cable to customers. Designed for high-performance computing (HPC) and high-end Ethernet router and switch applications, the 120-Gbps CXP is the latest in EMCORE's Connects Cables line of high-speed active optical cables.
Opnext selects Cortina's 40G/100G OTN processors
March 13, 2012Communications semiconductor developer Cortina Systems, Inc. says that Opnext, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPXT) has selected its CS604x and CS605x family of 10G/40G and 100G transport processors for Opnext's next-generation optical transport subsystems.
Ericsson expands SPO packet-optical transport family
March 13, 2012Ericsson has added a new member to its line of SPO Packet Optical Transport Platform (POTP) products. The new SPO 1480 is designed to address the requirements of the metro regional network. The SPO 1480 adds modular DWDM and Optical Transport Network (OTN) capabilities to the line, giving operators the ability to support popular packet, TDM, and wavelength services on one platform.
U.S. helps Kenya create broadband, universal service framework
March 12, 2012The U.S. government is working with Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) to help the country build a broadband deployment and universal access strategy.
Defining cloud computing services: benefits and caveats
March 12, 2012Cloud computing service delivery has a strong business case that includes cost reduction, service acceleration, and improved service delivery quality and reliability. Before developing the business case, however, it is necessary to define cloud services because the term cloud has been overused.
Cellcom targets end to HOT's regulatory protection
March 12, 2012
Cellcom Israel Ltd. (NYSE:CEL; TASE:CEL) has begun a move to bring about comprehensive regulatory change in the affirmative discrimination of HOT Telecommunication Systems Ltd. (TASE: HOT). Sources inform “Globes” that during an Antitrust Authority meeting, and just before submitting an official complaint against HOT following its recent sale offer, Cellcom raised a new major concern over regulations that enable HOT to sell its triple package at set rates with which no other market players can compete.
”HOT has become like Goliath,” a source close to the case said.

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