To further strengthen its commitment to local markets, Tellabs (
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As the telecom industry scales to new heights, desire for new services is increasing and service providers are racing to be up to par with the demand.
Upgrading existing transport networks with both Carrier Ethernet
and next-generation optical technologies is a prime focus for these service providers.
Tellabs has been consistently working on launching new systems and solutions which are cost effective to further deepen the market, particularly in wireless networks, by making them more easily available for the end users.
"We are committed to helping operators solve the challenges they face in delivering new services to users," said Dan Kelly, executive vice president, product development for Tellabs. "The Tellabs 7100 OTS and the Tellabs(R) 7100 Nano(TM) OTS are our first truly global transport products, ensuring we can meet the needs of operators anywhere in the world."
ROADM (
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-- a benefit unique in the industry.
These newly launched products with the power of ROADM, MSPP and Ethernet technology will be available in the fourth quarter of 2007.
Meenakshi Shanks is a contributing writer for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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