JDSU introduces Lite OTDR for FTTX, access networks

Oct 9, 2007 10:12 AM

    

JDSU has announced MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE, the latest generation of its MTS/T-BERD fiber-optic test line.

A highly integrated, non-modular, compact Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) well suited for the construction, fault location and troubleshooting and maintenance of FTTx and access networks, the MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE offers even inexperienced field service technicians a high-performance tool for broadband network quality and reliability.

The new product will be marketed as the T-BERD 6000 LITE in North America and the MTS-6000 LITE throughout Europe, Asia and other regions.

The MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE troubleshoots any event that can degrade fiber link quality using proprietary, one-key functionality that pinpoints any fault on the network in a fraction of a second.

For more information, visit: www.jdsu.com.




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