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ODSI
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ODSIOpen Directory Services Interface
ODSiOffshore Digital Services, Inc. (Fremont, CA)
ODSIO-Demethylsecoisolariciresinol
ODSIOrtho Diagnostic Systems Inc. (Raritan, NJ)
ODSIOptical Data Systems, Inc.
ODSIOptical Domain Service Interconnect (consortium of 50+ carriers)


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Equipe Communications, and Tachion Networks are working on different aspects of socalled intelligent optical switching; most belong to the Optical Domain Service Interconnect (ODSI) Consortium which Sycamore founded in January.
Beginning with its activity in the Optical Domain Service Interconnect (ODSI) coalition and continuing through its ongoing involvement in the OIF UNI 1.
19, 2000 Multi-Vendor Interoperability Testing Event Supported by Agilent Technologies Demonstrates "Optical Dial Tone" With ODSI's Open Industry Standards-Based Protocol The Optical Domain Service Interconnect (ODSI) coalition today announced the successful completion of the first multi-vendor interoperability testing of the ODSI specification.
 
 
 
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