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Corrigent to Present at OFC/NFOEC Telecom Conference; Introducing New Features Available on the CM-100 Product Line

Posted on: Thursday, 3 March 2005, 09:00 CST

Corrigent Systems, a leading provider of packet-ADM (Add Drop Multiplexer) for next-generation transport networks, today announced participation schedule in several presentations with leading carriers in the upcoming OFC/NFOEC conference in Anaheim, California, as well as new features now available on its CM-100 product line.

In OFC/NFOEC Corrigent is participating and presenting in the following events:

-- Corrigent Systems is chairing a panel together with panelists from KDDI, Wiltel and SBC on the evolution of the transport network from legacy protocols toward data-aware transport. The panel will explore case studies of introducing multi-service data-awareness into next generation optical transport networks. This panel takes place on Thursday March 10th from 9:00am to 10:30am in room 213A&B of the Anaheim convention center. http://www.ofcconference.org/conference_program/ NFOEC_Panel_Discussions.aspx (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

-- On the same day Corrigent Systems will present a comparison of different Layer-2 protection mechanisms that can be used in data-aware transport networks. This work leverages Corrigent's field experience with widescale deployments of RPR metro networks. The session will take place on Thursday, March 10th at 2:20pm at the Anaheim convention center in room 213 C&D. http://www.ofcconference.org/materials/OFC05Thursday.pdf

-- Corrigent's solution is covered in a paper presented at the conference by KDDI, on results of a field trial of 10Gbps Resilient Packet Rings for next-generation multi-service metropolitan area networks.

Corrigent is also introducing new features available on the CM-100 in OFC/NFOEC. One of the key features on Corrigent's product line is the ability to turn up services between RPR-based networks across a third-party IP/MPLS backbone, using MPLS signaling protocols. The newly released functionality now enables carriers that maintain a SONET/SDH core network, to benefit from the same instant provisioning capabilities, and revolutionize today's lengthy and cumbersome circuit provisioning process. The new MPLS functionality is now generally available on a OC-48/STM16 Hub Interface Module for the CM-100 product line. Other features now available on the CM-100 are enhanced monitoring and OAM capabilities for Ethernet and TDM services and interfaces.

During the conference key members of the Corrigent team will be available at Booth #3335.

About Corrigent

Corrigent leads a new class of metro-optical transport products that is revolutionary in its economics. Corrigent's CM-100 is a packet-ADM that fuses together SONET/SDH technologies with packet technologies such as RPR, Ethernet and MPLS, to evolve today's SONET/SDH-based transport infrastructure to the next generation packet-based transport network, in both a standards-based and interoperable manner. This breakthrough architecture solves the metro dilemma for service providers worldwide by allowing them to bridge their existing SONET services with next-generation data, voice and video services. Orckit Communications (Nasdaq:ORCT) is the parent company of Corrigent. For more information visit Corrigent at: http://www.corrigent.com

Corrigent Systems and CM-100 are registered trademarks of Corrigent Systems, Inc. All other Brands and products referenced herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Certain matters discussed in this release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements may differ significantly from actual future events or results. Corrigent assumes no obligation to update the information in this release.


Source: Business Wire

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