SAN JOSE, CA, October 1, 2004: NeoPhotonics Corporation, a leading supplier of integrated optical, planar lightwave circuit (PLC) modules, announces volume availability of its line of 1xN and 2xN fiber optic splitter modules for Fiber to the Home (FTTH) applications. NeoPhotonics's splitter modules offer class leading insertion loss, are available in 1x4, 1x8, 1x16, 1x32, 2x4, 2x8, 2x16 and 2x32 configurations and are compliant with rigorous Telcordia 1209 and 1221 reliability qualification requirements. NeoPhotonics is now shipping splitter modules from its' fully qualified high volume assembly lines.
Tim Jenks, chief executive officer for NeoPhotonics notes, "Today's emerging FTTH applications require that splitters exhibit extremely high optical performance and reliability while at the same time being produced in large volumes at low cost. NeoPhotonics' PLC approach uses wafer fabrication techniques from the semiconductor industry to achieve these two traditionally disparate goals. Our qualified high volume packaging and assembly lines maintain these advantages through to final product."
"Our new 2xN splitters offer customers the option to insert an overlay signal into a passive optical network (PON), e.g. to combine a video overlay signal on the drop fiber to the customer location." states Dr. Chris Pfistner, NeoPhotonics' director of global access business. "This allows carriers to build flexibility into their PON networks, with minimal additional upfront costs."
NeoPhotonics' splitter products will be on display at the FTTH Conference and Expo 2004 to be held October 4-6 at the Caribe Royale Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.