TruePulse is looking to purchase Lucent LNW84 and LNW504.  Both cards are part of Lucent’s, then Alcatel-Lucent’s and now Nokia’s 1665 DMX platform. The LNW84, HECI code, is an OC-3/OC-12/OC-48 very large fabric multiport multirate OLIU with up to eight pluggable transmission modules or without pluggable transmission modules (headless, optics-free, switch applications), 16 DS1 ports […]

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Earlier today, Nokia announced that it has signed a patent license agreement with China’s OPPO. Under the agreement, OPPO will make payments to Nokia for a multi-year license period. This announcement is very interesting, especially in light of the current US-China Trade War.  One of the main reasons that the US has launched trade sanction […]

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TruePulse has NTUC31MA and NTUC34AA modules available for sale.  They belong to Nortel’s HDX platform. The NTUC31MA is a HDX 10G Quad Transceiver.  It has the HECI code WMITP0MDAA. The NTUC34AA is a HDX 16port OC-48 Transceiver.  It has the HECI code WMJJM09BAB. Launched in 2002, the Optical Cross Connect HDX and HDXc was Nortel’s […]

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Truepulse is looking to purchase Fujitsu FLASHWAVE FC9580S8C1 and FC9580C9C2.  Decommissioned or new surplus equipment is desirable. The FC9580S8C1 is a Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 4500 IFA2-S8C1, OC-48 1550nm FBTL 88 Wave Lengths.  The HECI code is SOUIA6W. The FC9580C9C2 is a Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 4500 IFA2-C9C2, OC-192 Single Width, WB, LR, SC, 1550nm.  The HECI code is […]

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Yesterday, Zayo announced that they are planning to break their company into two publicly traded companies.  One of the companies is to focus on providing core communications infrastructure and another to leverage infrastructure to provide solutions for a broad set of enterprise customers. The infrastructure company, currently referred to as “InfraCo,” will be fiber-focused infrastructure […]

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On Friday, Zayo announced plans for two new long haul dark fiber networks from Columbus, Ohio to Ashburn, Virginia and Dallas, Texas to Atlanta, Georgia. The Columbus to Ashburn network expansion will add approximately 400-route miles of high-capacity fiber and is expected to provide the lowest latency between the two cities. With its central location […]

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