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ProLabs Launches New Range of Universal Transceivers for 400G

ProLabs Launches New Range of Universal Transceivers for 400G Image Credit: Prolabs

ProLabs, a global leader in optical networking and connectivity solutions, has announced the launch of its latest portfolio of transceiver solutions that ensures smooth digital transformation and supports next-generation 400G technology.

ProLabs’ new solutions vow to facilitate the transition to 400G for organizations, minimizing upgrade costs and investments across their networks. Its new range of universal transceivers offer a one-stop solution for laying the foundations to support 400G, eliminating the need for multiple components to reduce shipping, buying, installation and labor costs – while ensuring they are ready to meet the ever-increasing demands for the future.

With the introduction of 400G comes the promise of improvements on network bottlenecks for data centers to combat the increased network traffic brought by the 5G era. However, industries have since battled with rising challenges to implement such technologies within their existing operating infrastructures, struggling to maintain performance and meet rising user expectations while remaining cost-effective.

The higher data rates offered by 400G are four times that of the current Non-Return to Zero (NRZ) signaling made possible via the application of PAM-4 modulation. However, such a significant technological advancement has resulted in interoperability issues with current network infrastructures, causing costs to soar as entire systems require replacement.

ProLabs’ cutting-edge solutions eradicate this issue, offering full-coverage, standardized technologies which guarantee a seamless digital transformation. Tested to the highest standards and specifications, ProLabs claims that its transceivers guarantee Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) compatibility and optimum performance capability, every time.

Ray hagen, Global Product Line Manager, ProLabs
Understanding the transceiver solutions available is key to data center and network operators to minimize network hardware costs and ensure efficient business operations in terms of revenue and customer experience.

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