New Performance Upgrade for OMI Meter

Posted by Kevin Miller on Tue, Oct 4, 2011 @ 16:10 PM

M2 Optics Inc. officially announced today that both new and existing users of the FOS 1000A OMI meter now have the option to request additional, calibrated wavelengths to the standard 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths included with the instrument.

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Topics: omi

Fiber Lab 800D/1600D Optical Fiber Testing Platforms Available

Posted by Kevin Miller on Mon, Oct 3, 2011 @ 10:10 AM

M2 Optics Inc. announced today the availability of both the Fiber Lab 800D and Fiber Lab 1600D testing platforms, further expanding their broad line of packaged optical fiber solutions.  Used by engineers and researchers requiring lengths of real optical fiber, they are intended for network simulation, latency, certification, demonstration, and other related communications testing applications.

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Topics: optical fiber, network simulation, latency

Bysat to Provide M2 Optics Equipment in Portugal

Posted by Kevin Miller on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 @ 11:03 AM

March 30, 2010 (Raleigh, NC) -  M2 Optics Inc., a leading provider of test fiber solutions for network simulation and latency applications, announced today that Bysat will offer products and support customers of M2 Optics in Portugal.  With a focus on building networks and providing related fiber optic equipment in the telecommunications market, Bysat will further enhance their own offering, while providing M2 with local representation in the region.

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Topics: optical fiber, network simulation, latency

Chromatic Dispersion Solutions for Fiber Customers

Posted by Kevin Miller on Tue, Mar 29, 2011 @ 09:03 AM

Chromatic dispersion measurements, as well as dispersion compensating fiber modules, are now available upon request to all M2 Optics fiber customers.

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Topics: optical fiber, dispersion compensating fiber

New Long-Haul Optical Fiber with Lower Loss Available from M2 Optics

Posted by Kevin Miller on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 @ 14:03 PM

M2 Optics offers latest Corning® LEAF® (G.655) fiber in any of their portable or rack-mount testing platforms

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Topics: optical fiber, fiber lab

M2 Optics Whitepaper: Defining Optical Modulation Index

Posted by Kevin Miller on Wed, Nov 10, 2010 @ 13:11 PM

A new whitepaper from M2 Optics offers a more in-depth, technical look at the topic of Optical Modulation Index, a crucial element in optimizing upstream and downstream CATV system performance.

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Topics: omi

M2 Introduces Fiber Monitor for FTTH and PON Networks

Posted by Kevin Miller on Wed, Sep 8, 2010 @ 10:09 AM

FTTH providers can monitor and pinpoint the exact location of faults and other issues on individual subscriber lines directly from the Central Office, resulting in proactive customer service while significantly minimizing network downtime.

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Topics: PON

M2 Optics Offers Multimode Cables with OM4 Optical Fiber

Posted by Kevin Miller on Tue, Jul 13, 2010 @ 10:07 AM

With the rapid growth of the 40/100GB Ethernet equipment market, these high bandwidth cables offer an ideal solution for networking applications

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Topics: optical fiber, multimode fiber

Fiber Optic Blog Discusses Latest Industry Trends

Posted by Kevin Miller on Wed, Jun 2, 2010 @ 14:06 PM


A new blog discussing the latest trends and practices in the world of fiber optic equipment testing and monitoring is now available from M2 Optics

June 2, 2010 - M2 Optics Inc.
(Raleigh, NC), a leading provider of unique fiber optic test and monitoring solutions, announced the addition of a new blog on their website for discussing fiber optic equipment and systems. The blog, which will include a variety of topics from basic fiber optic education to advanced equipment and technical articles, appeals to a wide audience interested in the field of fiber optics.
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Solution for Real-Time Monitoring of Fiber Optic Networks

Posted by Kevin Miller on Mon, Apr 19, 2010 @ 19:04 PM

The Fiber Monitor allows users to monitor their optical networks and receive instant alerts of intrusion attempts, line breaks/faults, and other issues that can affect data transmission.

Raleigh, NC - April 19, 2010

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Topics: optical fiber