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Timbercon Expands Network Simulation Module Line

Jun 13, 2007 8:00 AM


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Timbercon, designer and manufacturer of custom fiber-optic products, has expanded its network simulation product line to incorporate custom attributes and application requirements designed to emulate specific network structures and profiles.

"The product line expansion adds an infinite number of options to the network simulation module product, enabling each client to specify exact performance characteristics," says Sean Gitt, director of marketing for Timbercon. "Whether it's a custom enclosure, a specific event, multiple connection requirements, or something else entirely, the Timbercon network simulation module can support it."

Each network simulation module can be designed and built to emulate virtually any network or scenario, the company says. Specific events at defined locations (distances), multiple connection types, or multiple channels with varied lengths—or a combination of all of these—are increasingly sought-after options. Timbercon says its network simulation modules are available in any length, with standard enclosures supporting lengths up to 200km.

According to Timbercon, its standard network simulation modules are available with multiple channel counts, connector types, and fiber options, allowing for a high degree of application-specific performance and easy integration into existing systems.

For more information, visit www.timbercon.com.


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