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May 2008 - EMC will presenting innovative fiber-based network solutions especially
designed for CATV environment at ANGA Cable 2008 Köln 27st May - 29st May,
KölnMesse, Halle 10.2, Give a look at 2008 edition. ...more
February 2008 - The next FTTH Council Europe conference will take place in Paris
on February 27 & 28, 2008. ...more
April 2007- EMC appointed a new Sales Agent for Germany.
The goal is to represent and sell EMC products to CATV players within a regional
territory. We are convinced that German customers will be better supported in
the Fiber network applications.
...more
September 2006 - EMC agrees partnership with Rast & Fischer, owned by Telcom
Cablenet AG in Stans, to deliver innovative FTTX services on the Swiss market.
Since 1962, it specialises in planning, building projectmanagement, consulting
and services in the field of CATV networking.
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January 2006 - A cable operator opted for FTTH Deployment.
Télédistal opted for a fiber network to deliver existing CATV services at a
competitive cost and he selected EMC and Nexans as the perfect team to furnish
end-to-end solution for its fiber network.
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November 2005 - EMC launched into the market a new patent pending multifiber
photodiode. CaTV Headend or OLT optical receivers, new generation PON network
receivers are the main applications.
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April 2005 - The EMC's Optical node converter NHC-0000 patented with the number
EP01811123.7. The patent is registered at the European patent office.
January 2005 - EMC is member of FTTH Council Europe. EMC received the required
number of approvals as new FTTH Council Europe Member....more
October 2004 - A Swiss cable operator opted for EMC's SUBONET solution to deploy
FTTH infrastructure in place of classical coax technology.
...more