M2 Optics adds new features to SplitLight solution



M2 Optics Inc., a leading provider of custom solutions for network applications simulation, monitoring and connectivity has announced that additional capabilities now with their patent-pending SplitLight platform resulting in even more flexibility for the operators of networks are offered.

Initially designed as a Board faucet high-density network for monitoring applications, the SplitLight offers up to 192 (96 full-duplex) passive optical taps in only 1RU, making carriers, data centers, and enterprises to save important rack space compared to other traditional and existing solutions.  M2 optics, however, wanted to expand on their unique packaging concept to address additional, related applications be able.


"While the SplitLight a great solution is when a network tap shelf to organizations that work with high fiber counts meet, we saw a chance to make the value with the inclusion of additional features to further improve," States Kevin Miller, VP of Marketing at M2 sales & optics.  "Offer our clients the option of WDM components for wavelength filtering applications or multiple PON splitters for capacity building in the least amount of space, it means that they are now different scenarios with a single solution.  Eventually, this minimizes costs and rack space usage, two critical areas of reimbursement for any network operator. "


While the SplitLight is unique in that it offers a solution for CWDM/DWDM connectivity and network taps, PON applications in only 1RU, it is even more attractive because it can greatly be adapted to the specific needs of each user, resulting in maximum efficiency.  Adjustment of many manufacturers often results in significantly higher costs (if offered at all) and long cycle times.  However has held to a core value of the M2 Optics company to cost-competitive by the positioning of the SplitLight regardless of the application.


If you want to know more about SplitLight or to find a local sales partner in your region, visit the website at http://www.m2optics.com/products/splitlight M2 Optics


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