Integra Optics’ New Transceiver Has 120 Km Reach

This new transceiver by Integra Optics not only has a far reach, but also has a bevy of other useful features.

Integra Optics has recently launched its 10G SFP+ transceiver with a reach of 120 kilometers. The transceiver was made to deliver “exceptional performance and reliability” for Metro Ethernet transport and access networks, all without requiring amplification.

It provides connectivity over long distances, up to 120 km (74 miles), while supporting data rates of 10 Gbps over single-mode fiber (SMF). The 10G SFP+ 120 km transceiver complies with the SFP+ multi-source agreement (MSA), ensuring compatibility with most existing network equipment.

It Is suitable for various environments as it is made to operate efficiently within a commercial temperature range of 0 to 70 degrees Celsius (32 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit). “Available with coding for compatibility with several platforms, this transceiver ensures seamless integration into existing networks, enhancing flexibility and ease of deployment.”

Integra Optics’ Senior Engineering Manager, Diana Nottingham, stated, “By eliminating the need for amplification, we can offer a more cost-effective and simplified solution for long-distance network connections, without compromising on performance or reliability. This product demonstrates our commitment to providing innovative and practical solutions that meet the demands of modern telecommunications.”

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