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OKI Provides Samples for 10Gbit/s Optical Receiver Module

Oki Electric Industry has developed two models of ROSA (Receiver Optical Sub Assembly)-type optical receiver modules. These modules are for use in XMD-MSA (10Gbit/s Miniature Device Multi Source Agreement) applications that are compliant with the small transceiver XFP (10Gbit/s small Form-factor Pluggable) used to establish high-speed LAN and metropolitan area networks.

With the expanding volume of data transmission over the Internet, optical 10G ROSA Module receivers and transmitters that are compliant with XFP are being introduced, which is an industry standard for 10Gb optical transmission over long distance backbone and interim distance in metropolitan areas. In order to easily expand the transmission capability while using existing equipment, a small-receptacle reception module is required to be installed into the transmission system easily.



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