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Diplexer Transceiver targets FTTH markets.

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March 6, 2008 - Intended for Gigabit Passive Optical Networks, Meteor II GPON Class B Transceiver offers reach of 20 km. Unit includes DFB laser, with typical output power of +2.5 dBm and PIN receiver with typical sensitivity of -28 dBm, for downstream bit rate of 2.488 Gbps and upstream bit rate of 1.244 Gbps.

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ColorChip LTD.,
1 Leshem St., P.O. Box 3133 Industrial Park
Caesarea, , 38900
Israel



ColorChip Announces Meteor II GPON Class B Enhanced Transceiver Release


OFC 2008, San Diego, CA - February 27, 2008 - ColorChip, a leading developer and provider of fiber optics components based on PLC technology, announced today the release of the Meteor II GPON Class B Enhanced diplexer transceiver for the FTTH market.

"We are delivering a solution that addresses the need for a high performance GPON diplexer transceiver with a reach of 20km yet with a competitive price," said Moshe Price, CEO of ColorChip, "our new Meteor II GPON Class B Enhanced transceiver was designed to provide a low cost transceiver for GPON networks with a requirement of a 20km reach ".

This high performance transceiver includes a DFB laser, with a typical output power of +2.5dBm and a PIN receiver with a typical sensitivity of -28dBm, for a downstream bit rate of 2.488Gbps and an up stream bit rate of 1.244Gbps.

"This product is a strong alternative that may pave the way to the elimination of the APD receiver from the transceivers in the ONT," said Jaime Reloj, VP sales at ColorChip, "This will result in a lower cost GPON ONT and will reduce the total GPON network cost.".

About ColorChip
ColorChip (www.color-chip.com) is a privately held company that designs, develops and markets innovative chips and modules for the fiber optic access and datacom markets. The Company's products are based on its Ion Exchange on glass and revolutionary SOG(TM) (SystemOnGlass(TM)) technologies. ColorChip provides PLC splitters, integrated SOG(TM) Fiber To The Home (FTTx) transceiver, and other customized PLC products. The company's technology assures complete reliability, while enabling significant development and manufacturing cost reductions as well as reduced product and component footprints.

For more information:
Ari Mizrachi
Director of Marketing & Sales
arim@color-chip.com
Tel: +972-4-637-6667 x:202
Mobile: +972-54-688-8237
Fax: +972-4-637-7307
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