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Hot-Pluggable Cisco Compatible Transceiver |

Sunday, 05 September 2010
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Toronto, Canada - GAO Fiber Optics (www.GAOFiberOptics.com) has released its Cisco compatible transceiver operating at wavelength of 1590nm. The hot-swappable input and output device plugs into a GBIC port of a Cisco switch or router linking the port with the fiber optic networks. It can be used with a variety of Cisco switches, routers and optical transport devices. This Cisco compatible is used with both Gigabit Ethernet 1.25Gbps full-duplex links with an optical link budget of 30dB and fiber channel 1Gbps and 2Gbps full-duplex links. The IEEE802.3z compliant transceiver offers a standard GBIC interface and a dual LC/PC connector for network connection. It has both a transmitter and a receiver which are combined through the same circuitry within a single housing. Visit http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com for more information or to purchase this product online. For any sales inquires please contact: 1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 - Toll Free (USA & Canada) 1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 - All Other Areas About GAO Fiber Optics GAO Fiber Optics (www.GAOFiberOptics.com), a member company of GAO Group, is a leading provider of fiber optic test and measurement instruments, transceivers and other fiber optical devices. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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