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To: Lucas Hsu who wrote (12893)12/17/1999 2:27:00 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 54805
 
Thanks for the info, Lucas! what you are saying about Qtera is certainly not evident from any of the reports that I have read.



To: Lucas Hsu who wrote (12893)12/17/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Rick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
In fact, overall, the technology Qtera uses requires more (not less) optical components and hence is good for the component suppliers.

SSB reported as of 12/10/99 (By Lissa Bogaty):
"We believe companies like Qtera should create a huge market for:
*optical switches
*high-power source lasers
*pump lasers for Raman amplifications
*high-performance modulators
*passives to compensate for signal degradation
*980 pumps
*EDFAs
JDS Uniphase produces or is developing all of these produces.

Companies like QTERA that are expanding the applications for WDM should create an enormous new market for fiber-optic components."

- Fred