Lumentum Partners With Ericsson, Nokia, And Other Industry Participants In Mobile Optical Pluggables (MOPA) Joint Technical Paper
Lumentum Holdings Inc. announced its collaboration with Ericsson, Nokia, and other industry players on a technical paper regarding Mobile Optical Pluggables (MOPA). This initiative aims to establish common optical requirements essential for 5G transport networks, addressing challenges faced by operators and system vendors. The paper introduces Mobile Optical Blueprints that detail network solutions and high-level optical requirements. Lumentum highlights its leadership in developing full-band tunable transceivers, positioning itself to meet the evolving demands of 5G networks.
- Collaboration with industry leaders like Ericsson and Nokia enhances market credibility.
- Establishing common optical requirements supports growth in 5G transport solutions.
- Lumentum's expertise in optical technologies positions it favorably in the 5G market.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., June 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Lumentum Holdings Inc. ("Lumentum"), a market-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative optical and photonic products, announced its participation in a joint technical paper on Mobile Optical Pluggables (MOPA) with market-leading system providers Ericsson and Nokia and other industry participants.
"As high-capacity and cost-effective optical solutions are critical to 5G and next-generation mobile networks, we are excited to participate in defining industry requirements which will both help the industry advance and increase the market opportunities for our highly differentiated full-band tunable pluggable transceiver platform," said Justin Abbott, Lumentum Director of Product Line Management, Transmission. "Lumentum has a long history of innovation in high-speed full-band tunable pluggable transceivers, pioneering the category more than a decade ago. We are well-positioned to meet customer needs in 5G and next-generation mobile networks."
Driven by the broad global 5G buildouts, MOPA aims to accomplish a common view and understanding in the industry regarding which optical solutions are required for 5G transport, such as fronthaul and backhaul. This serves to improve the current challenge for operators, system vendors, and optical pluggable suppliers to make the right technology choices and focus on the most relevant needs. MOPA benefits the ecosystem to ensure timely, cost-efficient, and optimized architectures.
For the first time as a joint industry initiative, the MOPA paper describes common optical requirements for mobile transport networks. It includes Mobile Optical Blueprints, which are network solution descriptions documenting use cases with the optical pluggable and passive optical components, such as wavelength division multiplexing and optical power splitter implementing these use cases, with high-level optical requirements.
To view the technical white paper visit, https://www.lumentum.com/en/MOPA. For more information on Lumentum products, contact customer.service@lumentum.com.
About Lumentum
Lumentum (NASDAQ: LITE) is a market-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative optical and photonic products enabling optical networking and laser applications worldwide. Lumentum optical components and subsystems are part of virtually every type of telecom, enterprise, and data center network. Lumentum lasers enable advanced manufacturing techniques and diverse applications including next-generation 3D sensing capabilities. Lumentum is headquartered in San Jose, California with R&D, manufacturing, and sales offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.lumentum.com.
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