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WDCXWideband and Broadband Digital Cross-Connect


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The OX8000 - a powerful multiservice cross-connect - combines wideband and broadband digital cross-connect system (DCS) capabilities with SONET/SDH and Ethernet features in a compact, truly modular and scalable platform that can handle T1/E1 through OC192/STM64, as well as 10/100 and Gigabit Ethernet.
According to CIR, a leading industry analyst firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia, Ciena's major challenge will be to fully appreciate the historic trends in crossconnects, which show that only one supplier ultimately dominates a market segment as evidenced in Tellabs' (Nasdaq: TLAB) and Alcatel's (NYSE: ALA) leads in the wideband and broadband digital cross-connect markets, respectively.
8, 1997-- Will Exhibit Toll Quality Wireless Local Loop Technology and Economically Integrated Narrowband, Wideband and Broadband Digital Cross-Connect Equipment at the Personal Communications Showcase in Dallas, TX, Booth No.
 
 
 
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