StockerYale receives Erbium-Doped Fiber order from Asian distributor

Jan. 23, 2003
January 23, 2003--StockerYale Inc. has received its largest erbium-doped fiber order to date from one of its premiere distributors in Asia. The fiber will be used by major manufacturers of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers in the region, say company representatives.

StockerYale Inc., independent supplier of photonics-based products, has received its largest erbium-doped fiber order to date from one of its premiere distributors in Asia. The fiber will be used by major manufacturers of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers in the region, say company representatives. Erbium-doped fiber is a critical sub-component used to manufacture erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs).

"Asian telecom carriers are focusing their network development and deployment strategies on access networks and the cable television [CATV] companies are continuing to build out their fiber networks," explains Paul Jortberg, senior vice president of sales and marketing for optical components. "Consequently, there are a number of Asian manufacturing companies that are currently developing and manufacturing EDFAs for both the telecom and CATV industries. There has also been an influx of large U.S. and European companies shifting production operations into the region because of lower manufacturing costs."

"China is now recognized as having the world's fastest growing optical telecommunications market," he adds. "With the Company's distributor channel firmly in place within the Pacific Rim region and its expanding portfolio of specialty optical fibers, StockerYale is well positioned to take advantage of the regional proliferation of optical component manufacturing."

For more information about StockerYale Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, visit the company's Web site at www.stockeryale.com.

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