Fiber Optic Converter Solutions from Versitron, Inc.
Fiber optic converter solutions for data, voice, and video communications have been designed and manufactured by VERSITRON, Inc. since 1958. We manufacture a wide variety of fiber converters to accommodate many interface options, size, distance, and speed requirements. You will find all of our products available in multimode or singlemode fiber with lifetime warranties and free and unlimited technical support. All FOM II products, media converters, MicroModems, VersiVision Video converters, and most optical switches come in standalone and rackmount versions. VERSITRON (FOM II) modems/converters are available in many different types and configurations thus meeting most application demands. These modems convert digital and analog signals into light signals for transmission over fiber optic cable, compatible modems/converters at the receiving end re-convert the light signals. All VERSITRON modems provide fully transparent operation with data, clock, and common control signals automatically multiplexed. Operation is synchronous, asynchronous, isochronous, or a combination with simplex and/or fully duplex transmission at speeds as high as 45 Mbps and distances as much as 30 km with multimode or singlemode options. Modems allow signal conversion over fiber optic links; i.
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[IP] FCC Approves Fiber-Optic Broadband Rules
Begin forwarded message: From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com> Date: October 15, 2004 8:39:47 AM GMT+01:00 To: undisclosed-recipient:; Subject: FCC Approves Fiber-Optic Broadband Rules FCC Approves Fiber-Optic Broadband Rules - Oct 14, 2004 08:29 PM (AP Online) By JENNIFER C. KERR Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal regulators approved new rules Thursday aimed at making high-speed Internet available to more Americans. Critics contended the action will hinder competition in broadband services and keep prices high. The proposal lets the major regional phone companies build fiber-optic networks to within 500 feet of a customer's home without requiring the companies to share their networks with competitors. Currently, the former Baby Bell companies do not have to lease their networks for fiber that is installed directly to the home. The new rule extends that regulation to within 500 feet of a residence. BellSouth requested the change so it could build networks to just outside a customer's home and reach more homes at once, rather than having to lay down fiber to each household. In a statement, the company said the decision would bring broadband service to more consumers, more quickly. Three members of the Federal Communications Commission approved the plan in whole, while a fourth agreed to some parts and objected to others. Commissioner Michael Copps, a Democrat, voted against the rules. ... - http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?
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Sights-Peep & Iron Sights & Shotgun Beads by MidwayUSA, Inc.
Catalog: Sights-Peep & Iron Sights & Shotgun Beads Company/Brand: MidwayUSA, Inc. Flippable HTML catalog ( fast ) PDF catalog ( slow, but downloadable ) Flippable Flash catalog ( very slow, but cool ) Visitor statistics
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Lightwave - Fiber optic cabling information from Lightwave Magazine
Fiber optic cabling information from Lightwave Magazine Fiber optic cabling provides the foundation for the entire optical communications industry. Needless to say, Lightwave has devoted a significant amount of attention to the use of fiber optic cabling in a variety of applications. ( Search Lightwave Online for our fiber optic cabling articles now by clicking here . ) You also can find fiber optic cabling suppliers in our online Buyer's Guide ( click here ), as well as a product-comparison table ( click here ). Application-specific fiber optic cabling has emerged as a major trend within the marketplace. For example, singlemode fiber dominates carrier and other outside plant networks. ( Search Lightwave Online for our singlemode fiber articles now by clicking here . ) Fiber optic cabling suppliers, working with fiber developers, have offered products based on different types of singlemode fiber for long haul, metro, and access network use. This series of technologies ranges from non-zero dispersion-shifted singlemode fiber for long-haul networks, to low water peak and zero water peak for metro and access (reduction of the water peak improves performance in the 1300-nm window for CWDM and PON applications), to the latest bend-insensitive offerings for fiber optic cabling in the access space. Our online Buyer's Guide offers listings of singlemode fiber vendors ( find this list ) and their products ( click here ).
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