{"id":7197,"date":"2017-06-20T09:57:55","date_gmt":"2017-06-20T09:57:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.telecomstalk.com\/?p=7197"},"modified":"2018-06-22T14:20:15","modified_gmt":"2018-06-22T14:20:15","slug":"prolabs-launch-high-performance-nbase-t-copper-compatible-transceiver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.telecomstalk.com\/?p=7197","title":{"rendered":"ProLabs launch high-performance NBase-T copper compatible transceiver"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>South Cerney, UK, November 20 2017 \u2013 Leading provider of compatible optical networking infrastructure, ProLabs, has introduced its latest development to the world of transceivers with its new high-speed SFP- NBase-T transceiver. Ideal for bi-directional communication over copper cable, the NBase-T transceiver module is a high-performance integrated duplex data link, with the ability to support 2.5G transfer speeds at cable lengths of up to 100M using Cat5e cabling and 5G using Cat 6 Cabling.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.taxdiary.co.uk\/ucmda-iphone-6-case.html\">ucmda iphone 6 case<\/a> \u201cMore than 90% of structured cabling installed between 2003-2014 (approximately 70 billion meters) has been CAT5\/6, with current technologies\u2019 throughput on these cable types limited to 1Gbps. This will be a bottleneck to delivering bandwidth available from end points such as 802.11ac that have the capability to deliver greater than 1.3 Gbps with Wave 1 and greater than 2.3 Gbps with emerging Wave 2 products,\u201d said Tony Lefebvre, VP Products &#038; Marketing at ProLabs.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.the-guide-poker.co.uk\/iphone-8-plus-phone-case-with-card-holder.html\">iphone 8 plus phone case with card holder<\/a> \u201cRather than incur the time and expense of replacing existing plant with CAT6A\/7 or fiber, the NBase-T transceiver solution from ProLabs enables customers to use existing SFP+ port on their network equipment and connect over existing CAT5\/6, delivering 2.5\/5Gbps throughput.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.taxdiary.co.uk\/apple-iphone-8-cases-light-up.html\">apple iphone 8 cases light up<\/a> With the NBASE-T transceiver solution, customers can greatly increase their time-to-service and defer costly re-cabling.\u201d With the advent of 802.11ac with Wave 2 Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) products delivering greater than 2.3 Gbps, customers need to address the backhaul connectivity which in the case of CAT5\/6 is limited to 1Gbps with current technologies.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.taxdiary.co.uk\/iphone-7-phone-cases-whippet.html\">iphone 7 phone cases whippet<\/a> When replacing existing previous generation AP\u2019s, the NBASE-T transceiver enables customers to keep their CAT5\/6 infrastructure intact while delivering the throughput required by the newly added 802.11ac AP.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.the-guide-poker.co.uk\/iphone-7-phone-cases-galaxy.html\">iphone 7 phone cases galaxy<\/a> HD CCTV and high-performance computing also benefit from NBase-T\u2019s greater throughput, allowing these and other bandwidth hungry applications to run at a higher rate over existing infrastructure, not only improving end user quality of experience but deferring costly cabling infrastructure replacement programs. The IEEE-802.3bz\/NBase-T transceiver is SFF-8431 and SF-8432 MSA compliant with low power consumption and EMI emissions. It also features MDI\/MDIX crossover with unshielded and shielded cable support, multiple loopback modes for testing and troubleshooting, built-in cable monitoring and link diagnostic features, and robust die cast housing.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.taxdiary.co.uk\/iphone-7-plus-phone-case-belkin.html\">iphone 7 plus phone case belkin<\/a> For more information on the NBase-T and other ProLabs products, please visit www.ProLabs.com. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>South Cerney, UK, November 20 2017 \u2013 Leading provider of compatible optical networking infrastructure, ProLabs, has introduced its latest development to the world of transceivers with its new high-speed SFP- NBase-T transceiver. 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