ProLabs showcases optical connectivity at SCTE TechExpo25

ProLabs unveils its innovative optical solutions at SCTE TechExpo25, promising to redefine network efficiency and performance.

ProLabs, renowned for its optical connectivity innovations, proudly participated in the SCTE TechExpo25 held in Washington, D.C. This event, spanning from September 29 to October 1, was a pivotal platform for showcasing technological advancements that will redefine cable network infrastructure.

At this premier gathering, ProLabs spotlighted its potent range of coherent transceiver solutions, meticulously designed to accelerate the evolutionary trajectory of cable networks and adeptly address tomorrow's bandwidth demands. This year, they introduced several industry-transforming technologies:

  • 100G QSFP28 DCO: Featuring advanced digital coherent optics within the widely adopted QSFP28 form factor, these transceivers are compatible with both SFF-8636 and CMIS hosts.
  • 400G EDFAMUX for 400G ZR+: This robust solution enables high-capacity, flexible transport across long distances, engineered to support the latest 400G ZR+ modules.
  • 400G Ultra Long Haul: Extending the reach of high-speed optical connectivity beyond 2000KM, enhancing network infrastructure capabilities.
  • 800G ZR+: ProLabs' groundbreaking offerings, delivering unparalleled capacity, ultra-long reach, and unmatched efficiency, ensuring future-ready network architectures.

At the heart of their offerings are the QSFP 100G DCO transceivers, critical in providing seamless, cost-effective data transmission across the US, UK, and North America. Designed to eliminate costly repeaters, these solutions promise enhanced connectivity across diverse platforms.

These transceivers, available from US and UK distribution hubs, seamlessly integrate across diverse network infrastructures. This flexibility is vital for resource optimization, particularly in AI-driven and traditional data centres.

According to the ProLabs Vice President of Product Line Management, Ray Hagen, this expansive lineup allows operators to enhance networks by minimising active optical path components, reducing operational costs while supporting increased demand for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity.

The range's capacity to deploy without transponders or additional transport equipment dramatically cuts down network overhead. The 100G DCO transceiver comes in two variants meeting different application demands and is part of a broader family offering automatic wavelength selection.

In conclusion, ProLabs' exceptional showcase at TechExpo25 underscores their commitment to providing operators the tools to leverage existing networks, enabling high-value services without heavy investments. Their forward-thinking solutions continue to set new benchmarks in optical connectivity.

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