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FTB-500 platform

EXFO's all-new FTB-500 platform provides boundless capabilities and expert multimodular platform design for true next-generation network testing.

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Support of single lambda 100G transceivers | Software release notes

Validate coherent links using the DCO BERT app on FTBx-88460. Improvements to Timer Error/Wander app for synchronization testing using FTBx-88260.

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EXFO introduces the DCO BERT application to validate 400G coherent links. | Software release notes

Validate coherent links using the DCO BERT app on FTBx-88460. Improvements to Timer Error/Wander app for synchronization testing using FTBx-88260.

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EXFO Software Update (ESU) - version 5.6 | Software release notes

New ESU v5.6 provides support for 18 platform support languages

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CTP10 – version 2.4 | Software release notes

PDL analysis, saisy-chaining with IL PDL OPM2 module, electrical triggers during the sweep

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EXFO Software Update (ESU) - version 5.6 | Software release notes

New ESU v5.6 provides support for 18 platform support languages

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5G rollout challenges and considerations

Having the proper 5G network test processes and tools adapted for new, emerging technologies is important for MNO operation teams and their contractors.

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Digital coherent optics in today's 400G+ world

Check out EXFO's latest infographic to learn more about coherent optics & coherent optical technology.

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From 400G to 800G: encoded FEC, the key enabler for next-gen transceivers.

With the increasing bandwidth needs of various cloud services, it is forecasted that data centers will continue to see a growth of 50% to 60% in bandwidth every year. As a result, the whole industry will rapidly outgrow the 400G era with the data rate of transceivers expected to double to 800G and 1.6T. Designing and testing physical layer lanes for high-speed transmissions are typically the first steps in developing higher rate transceivers. Nevertheless, unframed PRBS testing is not enough once the manufacturers look for testing scenarios closer to the reality of data centers. Therefore, encoded FEC for testing with layer-2 traffic is required. This webinar explores best practices in designing and testing emerging 800G pluggable optics. Key takeaways: Main testing challenges around the migration from 400G to 800G Physical layer testing: paving the way for 800G standards Advanced FEC: key enabler for going beyond 400G BER testing, with 800G FEC Generator and Checker capabilities, using EXFO’s BA-4000

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BA-4000 now with 800G FEC Generator and Checker (FGC) Resources