ADC to support Internet Photonics' optical Ethernet and WDM solutions.ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. (Nasdaq:ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ; www.adc.com) and Internet Photonics announced recently that ADC will provide systems integration services to Internet Photonics, Inc. for the company's optical Ethernet and wavelength-division multiplexing In fibre-optic communications, wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a technology which multiplexes multiple optical carrier signals on a single optical fibre by using different wavelengths (colours) of laser light to carry different signals. (WDM (1) (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) A technology that uses multiple lasers and transmits several wavelengths of light (lambdas) simultaneously over a single optical fiber. ) products. ADC will provide installation, commissioning and integration services for Internet Photonics' LightStack family of products, which are used as optical transport platforms for carriers deploying high-speed data, voice, and video services. Internet Photonics' customers include cable operators, incumbent local exchanges carriers (ILECs), InterExchange carriers See IXC. (IXCs) and others involved in the delivery of broadband services. "Internet Photonics is committed to providing customers with scalable, reliable, and easy-to-deploy solutions," said Steve Waszak, chief financial officer for Internet Photonics. "From our optical Ethernet and WDM platforms to our installation and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , we want to help customers roll-out profitable new services with minimal risk. ADC's market presence and footprint within our customer base, both cable and carrier, is exceptional. They have years of expertise delivering all phases of planning and implementation to customers across market segments. We're pleased to have ADC as a partner and to make their comprehensive services immediately available to our rapidly growing customer base throughout North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. ." "Internet Photonics has an impressive portfolio of optical Ethernet and WDM solutions that address some critical needs among carriers and cable operators," said Barb Majerus, vice president of services business development for ADC. "Their 'invest-as-you-grow' optical Ethernet products boast cost-effective scalability and manageability along with carrier-grade performance. Supporting next-generation solutions is an important part of our business strategy. ADC's services are perfectly positioned to support deployment of Internet Photonics' products and we're excited to be working with IPI (Intelligent Peripheral Interface) A high-speed hard disk interface used with minis and mainframes that transfers data in the 10 to 25 MBytes/sec range. IPI-2 and IPI-3 refer to differences in the command set that they execute. See hard disk. as they expand their business." ADC Systems Integration offers customers tailored services in direct support of their key business drivers as well as extensive experience across various markets and technologies. By focusing on program level solutions and high customer satisfaction, ADC helps its customers increase revenues, productivity and speed to market while decreasing their project implementation costs. Internet Photonics, Inc. delivers carrier-grade managed Optical Ethernet and WDM solutions that allow service providers and cable operators to sell profitable high-bandwidth data services alongside existing legacy services. The company's products are scalable, simple to install, and provide carrier-grade reliability and manageability. Overall, the Internet Photonics solution portfolio consists of seven products that generate millions of dollars in revenue from customers in both the cable (passing close to 4.5 million homes) and telco markets. Investors include The Sprout Group, ComVentures, Telesoft Partners, AT&T and New Venture Partners LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , formerly the New Ventures Group at Lucent Technologies. |
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