FIBER OPTIC COMPUTER TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EMPOWERING THE OPTICAL EDGE MRV COMMUNICATIONS AMERICAS, INC. 300 Apollo Drive Chelmsford MA 01824 Fiber-optic and computer telecommunications equipment, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, fiber optic repeaters, converters and optimizers, coarse wave division multiplexer modules, and time division multiplexer modules sold separately and in combination units, routers, free-space optics transmission systems, comprising primarily transmitters and receivers; Ethernet switches and routers, fiber-to-the- home and Ethernet-over-VDSL access aggregators, terminators and repeaters, and remote presence management products, namely, console, alarm, sensor and power management controllers and monitors, all for use in providing services and management with respect to fiber-optic networking equipment in the fiber-optic and computerized telecommunications industry;
EMPOWERING THE OPTICAL NETWORKING EDGE MRV COMMUNICATIONS AMERICAS, INC. 300 Apollo Drive Chelmsford MA 01824 Fiber-optic and computer telecommunications equipment, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, fiber optic repeaters, converters and optimizers, coarse wave division multiplexer modules, and time division multiplexer modules sold separately and in combination units, switches, routers, packet-optical converged systems, all managed, monitored and provisioned via centralized software, all for use in providing services and management with respect to networking equipment in the fiber-optic and computerized telecommunications industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A plurality of fiber optic cables are manufactured as an assembly of fiber optic cables that are later separated into independent fiber optic cables. A method of manufacturing the fiber optic cable assembly is also described. A jacketing cover is extruded over components of the fiber optic cables with a portion connecting the fiber optic cables, and the fiber optic cables can separated from each other by tearing, cutting, or removing a filling element between the fiber optic cables.