Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-12 Thread Francois Menard
or you buy some boxes from BTI Photonics that specialize into taking GigE around the world... F. -- François D. Ménard [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 11-Oct-08, at 12:25 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: On Friday 10 October 2008 14:50:11 Fletcher Kittredge wrote: We are looking to light a two strand fiber

Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-11 Thread Lamar Owen
On Friday 10 October 2008 14:50:11 Fletcher Kittredge wrote: We are looking to light a two strand fiber link of about 95 miles (or 150km). It would be worth a lot to us not to have repeaters. We are hoping for Gigabit Ethernet. Sonet is possible but a less attractive solution. Are there

transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-10 Thread Fletcher Kittredge
We are looking to light a two strand fiber link of about 95 miles (or 150km). It would be worth a lot to us not to have repeaters. We are hoping for Gigabit Ethernet. Sonet is possible but a less attractive solution. Are there options for this sort of distance? The longest current link we

Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-10 Thread Deepak Jain
by Nokia, Ethernet switches claim 120 km -Original Message- From: Fletcher Kittredge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:50 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run We are looking to light a two strand fiber link of about 95 miles

Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-10 Thread Fletcher Kittredge
Thanks to all that replied. A bit more background: By regulation, the local ILEC is required to supply us with dark fiber where available. They have taken the regulatory stance that it is not technically possible to use dark fiber runs of more than 60 miles (prior, their regulatory stance

Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-10 Thread Tim Durack
These guys claim upto 180km: http://www.bookham.com/datasheets/transceivers/IGP-28111.cfm Tim: On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Fletcher Kittredge [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Thanks to all that replied. A bit more background: By regulation, the local ILEC is required to supply us with dark