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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (1424)2/23/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 21876
 
Business News Center
Reuters

SAN JOSE, California (Feb. 23) - Corning Inc., the world's top maker of optical fiber, said Monday it has introduced new fiber and optical components that boost by fourfold the speed and information-hauling capacity of communications networks.

The company said its new fiber can transmit information on multiple channels, with each channel capable of operating four times faster than a conventional fiber.

A glass fiber is about the size of a human hair and is capable of carrying in excess of 10 billion bits of data per second.

In addition to offering greater speed, the so-called LEAF fiber is also capable of transmitting more information through a single channel than conventional fibers.

''LEAF effectively quadruples the carrying capacity of a single lane on the information highway,'' Wendell Weeks, senior vice president and general manager of Corning's Opto-Electronics unit, said.

A Corning spokesman said the new products are the result of design improvements that have expanded the light-carrying capacity at the center of each glass fiber by about 36 percent.

The Corning, N.Y.-based company also said LEAF fiber can transmit signals with significantly less distortion than conventional fibers.

As a result, a clean, clear signal can travel farther along a span of LEAF fiber before it needs to be regenerated electronically, reducing overall network costs.

The new Corning fiber was unveiled at the Optical Fiber Communications Conference under way in New York this week.