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ProLabs Unveil New Multi-Service Optical Platform for Mobile and Fixed Broadband Operators

ProLabs Unveil New Multi-Service Optical Platform for Mobile and Fixed Broadband Operators Image Credit: Prolabs

ProLabs unveiled its latest pay-as-you-grow optical solution empowering both mobile and fixed line broadband operator networks to expand, alongside its leading portfolio of optical connectivity solutions.

As networks aim to meet growing 5G connectivity demands, the EON-OMP-2 Multi Service Platform enables operators to both increase capacity and monitor network performance to deliver high-quality connectivity. Providing operators with the tools to build and monitor optical networks in a compact, power efficient form factor, the EON-OMP-2 addresses space, power and capacity demands in today’s growing high throughput environments.

The EON-OMP-2 is a multi-service optical platform which allows remote fibre monitoring as well as the ability to maximise infrastructure development with amplification, 2.5G/10G OEO transponder module and the provision of 100G Muxponder/Transponder modules. It is a cost-effective platform to extend existing networks and services and can also drastically reduce the time needed to troubleshoot network issues.

Critical to any data centre environment, the EON-OMP-2 addresses limited space and power challenges in a small form factor at an affordable price, without compromising on the quality of data transmission. The product also allows for the remote monitoring of WDM wavelengths on optical fibres. Network issues can be identified quickly and without causing major network infrastructure disruption, saving operator’s time.

Anthony Clarkson, Technical Director, ProLabs
With our existing customers already using the product to build and grow scalable, high-capacity network infrastructures, other operators will now be able to use the flexible platform to match the scale of both fixed line broadband and 5G network demands now and in the future.

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