JDSU releases OCC-55 optical channel checker

May 13, 2008 2:41 PM

    

The OCC-55 is a selective power meter for CWDM applications that provides a low-cost alternative to optical spectrum analyzers (OSAs). The OCC-55, developed for CWDM network installation, maintenance and surveillance teams, is designed for CWDM system installation, upgrades and troubleshooting.

CWDM technology enables network operators to increase bandwidth on existing fiber networks to meet growing demand for IP-based triple play services. The compact OCC-55 meets the market requirement for a CWDM analyzer and equips every technician with the ability to check for CWDM channels.

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




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