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capabilities at the core of its pan-European network, Interoute is able to deliver high-capacity connections to multiple organisations on the same fibre, which can be turned up quickly to meet customer demand. The Interoute-Infinera partnership also allows for the delivery of clear channel wavelength links, especially useful for wholesale services needing to carry both bandwidth and management traffic.
“We are thrilled to have had our wholesale services recognised by this award,” said Matthew Finnie, CTO at Interoute. “Interoute’s network is used by all the major incumbents, and is increasingly attractive to operators in the service provider market looking to outsource part or all of their European networks. We continue to invest in the scale and reach of our European network, and Infinera’s Digital Optical Networks architecture, including its Digital OTN features, plays a key part in allowing us to deliver cost-effective, high-capacity networks to our customers in very short time frames.”
“We are very pleased to share this award with Interoute,” said Chris Champion, Infinera Vice- President of Sales for EMEA. “Interoute continues to be an industry leader and is playing a pioneering role by leveraging Infinera’s OTN capabilities to offer these services on a commercial basis. This is an important innovation which will help the industry move to the next generation of services while offering customers end-to-end transparent services.”
In presenting the Awards, Alan Burkitt-Gray, editor of Global Telecoms Business, commented, “This is the fifth time we’ve run the Global Telecoms Business Innovation Awards and this year we saw more nominations, from a greater range of operators and vendors, than ever before.
“This is a sure sign the industry is working harder and harder to deliver exciting and innovative services to customers worldwide. Congratulations to all of this year’s award winners and to Infinera and Interoute for their wholesale high capacity network.”
“We are pleased to expand our cellular infrastructure product portfolio with the introduction of this family of low noise amplifiers. The low noise figure coupled with high gain and OIP3 make these LNAs ideal for first and second stage 3G and 4G receivers,” said David Richardson, Market Director, of M/A-COM Tech Infrastructure Products.
The MAAL-010705 and MAAL-010706 are highly linear LNAs with a low noise figure, high gain and excellent input and output return loss designed for operation from 0.5 to 1.6GHz and 1.4 to 4.0 GHz respectively. These two amplifiers share the same pin out and are packaged in an RoHS compliant leadless 2 x 2mm DFN package. The bias current and gain can be set with external resistors allowing the user to customize the current consumption and gain value to fit the application.
July 2011
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RF Electronics M/A-COM marketing 0.5 to 4 GHz LNAs for microwave
The firm’s new series of gallium arsenide based MAAL-0107X LNAs deliver a high linearity performance and are also suited to RF applications including cellular infrastructure receivers.
A new family of Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) has been revealed by M/A-COM Tech. The LNAs facilitate easy implementation in multiple RF and microwave front-end circuits including GSM, CDMA, WCDMA and LTE base stations and repeaters.
The GaAs-based amplifiers meet the high performance requirements of telecommunications equipment manufacturers and are optimised for minimum system noise figures and increased receiver sensitivity.
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