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01.06.2010 PMC 015 . . . | | | | PMC-Sierra’s pluggable GPON ONT enables flexible connectivity and fast upgrade to existing customer premises equipment Low-power, Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ONT provides full GPON connectivity to home and business equipment without hardware or software redesign |
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19.04.2010 PMC 014 . . | | | | PMC-Sierra enables Wireless Backhaul transport of Gigabit Ethernet services over OTN HyPHY-based ODU0 reference design enables efficient mapping of GE services over OTN as required for next generation Wireless Backhaul |
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03.11.2009 PMC 011 . . . | | | | Launch of PMC-Sierra’s META 20G device accelerates packet and optical metro convergence PMC-Sierra’s IP over OTN architecture extends OTN connectivity to Carrier Ethernet Switch and Router (CESR) equipment, enabling a converged OTN infrastructure across IP and optical equipment |
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21.10.2009 PMC 013 . | | | | PMC-Sierra reports Third Quarter 2009 results Q3 ’09 net income of $0.15 per share (non-GAAP); revenues increase 6% sequentially to $130.9 million |
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20.10.2009 PMC 012 . . . | | | | PMC-Sierra and Entropic Communications collaborate to extend reach of fibre for cable operators FTTH and connected home networking leaders demonstrate 1G and 10G EPON solutions that enable FTTH and FTTN deployment for the MSO market |
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27.07.2009 PMC 010 . . . | | | | PMC-Sierra’s breakthrough multi-service convergence platform enables end-to-end OTN deployment in Carrier networks HyPHY family reduces line card variants by 75% and power by 50% with intelligent multi-protocol support for Carrier Ethernet, video, SAN, OTN and SONET/SDH |
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