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Home » OE Solutions debuts 25G Transceivers for 5G fronthaul

OE Solutions debuts 25G Transceivers for 5G fronthaul

March 19, 2018
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OE Solutions, a global supplier of optical transceivers based in Gwangju, South Korea with R&D centres in the USA, the Netherlands as well as offices worldwide, introduced three new 25Gbps SFP28 transceiver products at OFC designed for emerging 5G wireless fronthaul architectures.

The new 25Gbps transceivers joining OE Solutions’ extensive list of IT-rated transceivers for wireless applications are:

  • 25Gbps SFP28 1270nm/1310nm BIDI IT for distances up to 30km
  • 25Gbps SFP28 1310nm Duplex IT for distances up to 30km
  • 25Gbps SFP28 CWDM IT for distances up to 10km

Sampling is expected in Q2.

“OE Solutions has played a key role delivering optical transceivers for past generation wireless

networks and we are excited to support the global rollout of also the next generation, 5G, which will

revolutionize broadband delivery to end users and kick off the IOT era,” said Per Hansen, VP

Marketing & Sales of OE Solutions. “We are pleased to be teaming with leading equipment providers

to address the ever-increasing need for bandwidth in the wireless infrastructure while meeting their

stringent requirements to physical design and operating conditions.”

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