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Products & Services > Test & Measurement Solutions >Telecommunications >Media Converters |
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iConverter Multi-Service Platform
iConverter platform consists of Ethernet Network Interface Devices, CWDM multiplexers, T1/E1 multiplexers and a variety of managed media converters.
iConverter fiber connectivity products are available as chassis plug-in modules and standalone configurations.
This flexible architecture provides a multi-service platform capable of delivering Ethernet, TDM, SONET and other services over fiber, or multiplexing different services over a CWDM common fiber link
- Module Types:
- Copper-to-Fiber
- Fiber-to-Fiber
- Coax to Fiber
- Network Interface Devices
- CWDM Multiplexers
- 4-Port Copper Switches
- Technologies Supported:
- 10, 100, 10/100 Ethernet
- 10/100/1000, Gigabit Ethernet
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- T1/E1, T3/DS3/E3
- OC3/STM1, OC12/STM4
- RS-232/422/485/530, X.21

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iConverter Network Interface Devices (NID)
iConverter Network Interface Devices (NIDs) enable MEF-certified Ethernet service demarcation with carrier-grade Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) and provisioning capabilities
A wide variety of copper-to-fiber and fiber-to-fiber models are available to support 100 and 1000Mbps fiber connectivity with fixed connectors and Small Form Pluggable transceivers
iConverter GM3 and GM4 NIDs
- The iConverter GM3 and GM4 NIDs meet the demands for scalable Ethernet service delivery across one or more operator networks, and provide the fault detection and performance monitoring OAM capabilities expected for carrier-class services
iConverter HybridNID™
- The iConverter HybridNID is a Network Interface Device that enables wholesale Ethernet Services across multiple operator networks with value-added revenue from independent Service Level Agreement (SLA) verification
iConverter M2 Class NIDs
- The M2 NIDs provide MEF 9 and 14 certified Ethernet service demarcation in telecom networks, and mission-critical managed fiber links in enterprise and utility network
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