MRV to Showcase Optical Transport Platforms at NCSI Summer 2010 Expos

IT infrastructure management and optical communication solution provider, MRV Communications, announced that it will display the advanced optical transport systems, the LambdaDriver and the Fiber Driver, at the seven military technology expos in Germany from 20 to 30 July 2010.

The events, which are organized by the National Conference Services, will feature over 50 exhibitors who will demonstrate the latest technologies.

Fiber Driver Optical Multi-Service Platform

MRV will showcase its systems at all the seven locations namely the Spangdahlem Air Base, Campbell Barracks/Heidelberg, Patch Barracks/Stuttgart, USAG Grafenwoehr/Vilseck, Wiesbaden Army Airfield, USAG Schweinfurt and Ramstein Air Base. MRV will also display its network management system, the LX Series, which is used for remote power control of military network devices and for secure service port access.

The MRV’s systems comprise wave division optical transport platforms and fiber-edge demarcation solutions. The company’s out-of-band platforms offer secured IP intelligence for the operational support infrastructure’s command, defense and control purposes. The platforms provide state change event notification and real-time awareness.

The MRV optical systems are utilized in sensor management applications in military organizations for dry and wet contact sensors and alarms.

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