AVVIO NETWORKS IN THE NEWS

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The new AN-OADM

Mar 29, 2011 - Product Page, Avvio Networks Announces the AN-OADM, High Density DWDM “Network in a box”

Feb 8, 2011 - Product Page, Avvio Networks announces the AM2586 10Gb/s High Density Low Cost Repeater(PDF)

Nov 16, 2010 - Avvio Networks Expands Sales Team
To Capture Key Optical Markets (PDF)

Nov 24, 2008 - Product Page, Avvio Networks Introduces new AM2552 Dual Tunable Module (PDF)

Nov 13, 2008 - Product Page, Avvio Networks’ AM2554 Protocol Independent Module (PDF)  

Sept 3, 2008 - Product Page, Avvio Networks Introduces AM2558 SONET OC-48 Muxponder (PDF)

July 24, 2008 - Product Page, Avvio Networks Introduces Element Management System (EMS) software (PDF)

April 09, 2008 - Avvio Networks Expands Sales Team (PDF)

Oct 03, 2007 - Avvio Networks Announces the Appointment of Rick Madden to Sales Manager (PDF)

May 17, 2007 - Avvio Networks Announces the AM2554 Protocol Independent Repeater Module (PDF)

Apr 10, 2006 - Avvio Networks Announces its A1020M Multi-Protocol Software Selectable 10Gigabit Repeater (PDF)

Mar 30, 2005 - Avvio Networks Introduces A2050 Chassis (PDF)

Oct 06, 2004 - Avvio Networks Adds Extended Reach Option to A1040 (PDF)

Sept 24, 2004 - Avvio Networks’ A1020G Reaches 200km w/o Dispersion Compensation (PDF)

June 11, 2004 - Avvio Networks Announces New A2010E with Multi-Protocol Capability (PDF)

Mar. 15, 2004 - Avvio Networks Announces General Availability of its A1020 OC-192 SONET regenerator with G.709 Encoding and tunable Transmitter (PDF)

Dec. 17, 2003 - Avvio Networks Announces General Availability of its A1040 OC48-OC192 Multiplexer with G.709 Encoding and tunable Transmitter (PDF)

Sept. 15, 2003 - Avvio Networks Announces New 10Gigabit Products with G.709 Encapsulation and Tunable Transmitters (PDF)

Apr. 24, 2003 - Avvio Networks Announces a 640 km DWDM Laser for the A1010 Optical Transponder and New A1070 EDFA (PDF)

Feb. 07, 2003 - Avvio Networks' New A1010 Protocol Independent Multi-rate Optical Transponder Works With Any Optical Signal from 155Mhz to 2.7Ghz (PDF)