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ADVA Optical Networking Launches New Slimline Chassis for FSP 3000 Carrier-Class Metro Solution.


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CeBIT 2003

MARTINSRIED/MUNICH, Germany & MAHWAH, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 5, 2003

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10Gbit/s link up to 80 kilometers at significantly lower costs

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), a leading global provider of optical networking solutions, today launched a new Slimline chassis version of its Fiber Service Platform (FSP FSP - File Service Protocol ) 3000 product.

Targeted at transporting a limited number of high-bandwidth applications from customer premise sites to metro network infrastructure, ADVA's FSP 3000 Slimline significantly lowers capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating expenditure (OPEX See CAPEX. ) costs for carrier and enterprise customers. Lower CAPEX investments are achieved by reducing the equipment quantity and size deployed at customer premise and access sites. OPEX savings result from less equipment space and power consumption, and platform consistency with ADVA's standard FSP 3000 eliminates the need for training and additional spares.

The new FSP 3000 Slimline chassis measures a compact 19-inch width and 3 rack units in height, and holds up to 2, instead of the usual 8, channel cards. All standard FSP 3000 channel cards meet the specifications of the Slimline chassis slots and are interchangeable, requiring no special line cards to be purchased for the smaller chassis size. The FSP 3000 Slimline is fully compatible and interoperable with ADVA's standard FSP 3000 platform and network management integration is seamless. Designed for high-speed, point-to-point or feeder connections between customer premise sites and metro rings, the FSP 3000 Slimline chassis provides an optimum solution for Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, or any application between 100Mbit/s and 10Gbit/s. The Slimline supports distances up to 80 kilometers without regeneration, and integrated Erbium erbium (ûr`bēəm) [from Ytterby, a town in Sweden], metallic chemical element; symbol Er; at. no. 68; at. wt. 167.26; m.p. 1,529°C;; b.p. 2,863°C;; sp. gr. 9.05 at 25°C;; valence +3.  Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs) and regenerators enable transport up to 500 kilometers.

"The FSP 3000 Slimline combines low CAPEX investment with OPEX savings to make this a unique product in the market today, and an ideal high-speed feeder solution for carriers and enterprises," stated Brian P. McCann, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer at ADVA Optical Networking. "We have already won our first large project in Europe for metro network infrastructure, which interconnects numerous customer premise sites with single and dual channels of 10Gbit/s traffic."

The FSP 3000 is ADVA's carrier-class infrastructure solution for metro access, core, and regional networks. Targeted toward carriers and service providers, the parallel use of Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing See WDM.  (DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM.

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The new FSP 3000 Slimline chassis will be released for general availability in volume shipment in early March 2003.

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                  at CeBIT 2003 in Hannover, Germany!
       We will be in Hall 27, B16 from March 12th - 19th, 2003.


ABOUT ADVA OPTICAL NETWORKING

ADVA Optical Networking is a leading global provider of optical networking solutions for rapid and cost-effective provisioning of high-speed data, storage, voice, and video services in the metropolitan area. ADVA's carrier-class portfolio is comprised of the Fiber Service Platform family of products - explicitly designed to ensure the lowest total cost of ownership. ADVA's solutions have been deployed at over 70 carriers and service providers (including PTTs, RBOCs, LECs, and IXCs) and more than 500 enterprises worldwide. ADVA's products are sold through an international network of blue-chip distribution partners in addition to its own direct sales force. Further information about ADVA Optical Networking: www.advaoptical.com.

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ADVA Optical Networking Inc., Mahwah/New Jersey, USA

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