TeraXion adds sales representatives in the United States

May 31, 2012
Manufacturer of optical components and modules for high-speed networks, TeraXion, announce the conclusion of an agreement with TeraComm and Ward/Davis Associates, adding them as sales representatives in the United States. 

QUEBEC, CANADA - Manufacturer of optical components and modules for high-speed networks, TeraXion, announce the conclusion of an agreement with TeraComm and Ward/Davis Associates, adding them as sales representatives in the United States. This addition strengthens TeraXion’s international presence and complements an already vast international distribution channel.

TeraComm and Ward/Davis Associates will offer TeraXion’s product line designed for R&D telecommunication labs as well as the optical solutions manufacturing environment. TeraXion’s product line includes tunable narrow-linewidth lasers, chromatic dispersion emulators, full C-band tunable filters and tunable dispersion compensation benchtop modules.

TeraXion is fully based in Quebec City, Canada. Its business model for promoting international sales is to partner with specialized local sales organizations such as I-Wave Co. in Japan, Luster LightTech in China, Wave Technologies in Israel, Boreal Communications in Brazil, Panoptics in South Korea and Municom in Germany.

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