JDSU intros 40G cable certifier for enterprise networks

JANUARY 17, 2011 -- JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) has introduced a new cable certifier, the JDSU Certifier40G. The handheld test set is the fastest and most advanced cable certifier for growing enterprise network bandwidth demands -- including local access networks (LANs), storage area networks (SAN), and data centers, JDSU asserts.

JANUARY 17, 2011 -- JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) has introduced a new cable certifier, the JDSU Certifier40G. The handheld test set is the fastest and most advanced cable certifier for growing enterprise network bandwidth demands -- including local access networks (LANs), storage area networks (SAN), and data centers, JDSU asserts.

Among the features of the JDSU Certifier40G is the ability to view complete test results at both ends of the network, eliminating the need to walk back to the main device. This feature significantly increases productivity by reducing installer test time, JDSU says.

The JDSU Certifier40G is designed to enable contractors and network owners to ensure that network cabling infrastructure performs reliably, meets industry standards, and establishes warranty conditions so installers and cable manufactures meet the expectation of high-quality work and solid network performance.

"The Certifier40G is a powerful tool with the most advanced technology to drive installation of cabling infrastructure to support high-quality video teleconferencing, cloud computing and other advanced services," said Assaji Aluwihare, a director in JDSU's Communications Test and Measurement business segment.

JDSU will display the Certifier40G and other test and measurement products at the winter BICSI event, Booth 702, in Orlando, FL, January 16-20.

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