Eagle Optoelectronics and SPEEDCOM sign OEM agreement

Aug. 1, 1998
Eagle Optoelectronics (Boulder, CO), a producer of wavelength-division multiplexing systems for optical receivers, has joined the Wave Wireless Networking Division of SPEEDCOM International (Sarasota, FL) as an OEM partner. In addition to fiber-based communication systems, Eagle offers free-space communication solutions u¥to 155 Mbit/s with its LightStation product line of high-speed infrared optical links. "This OEM relationshi¥underlines Wave Wireless`s position as a major player in th

Eagle Optoelectronics and SPEEDCOM sign OEM agreement

Eagle Optoelectronics (Boulder, CO), a producer of wavelength-division multiplexing systems for optical receivers, has joined the Wave Wireless Networking Division of SPEEDCOM International (Sarasota, FL) as an OEM partner. In addition to fiber-based communication systems, Eagle offers free-space communication solutions u¥to 155 Mbit/s with its LightStation product line of high-speed infrared optical links. "This OEM relationshi¥underlines Wave Wireless`s position as a major player in the high-performance wireless-networking market," said SPEEDCOM president Michael McKinney.

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