(iTers News) - East Photonics of Korea has signed a contract to supply its fiber-optic multiplex cable module to power Ericsson’s next-generation communications network project in a deal that is expected to be valued at 40 billion won over the next 5 years.

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Ericsson aims to build a 5G communications network to deliver a multiplexing or MUX and ultra-fast communications service.


Built with WDM (wavelength-division multiplexing) technology, East Photonic’s module helps maximize the communications speed of the new network.


WDM is a technology which multiplexes a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths of laser light.  It can help maximize the network efficiency.


As with the case, the module helps increase the speed of a network up to 10times even without building a new network facility.


To make it withstand and work stably in harsh and rugged environments, the module is built with advanced manufacturing technology. It can even work in temperature of under 40 degrees Celsius.


East Photonics is known for making one of the world’s best and cost-efficient fiber-optic cable share module.


It is also expected to supply its products for Version’s new 5G network buildup project.

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