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9/2001 |
Luxcore’s ‘Second Wind” Makes Competitors Breath Easier
Luxcore’s competitors are now potential customers. Insight into
Luxcore’s decision to become a Subsystem manufacturer is featured in
this article featured in Lightwave Magazine’s September Issue.
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7/23/2001 |
Nowhere To Hide
Luxcore’s Announcement deemed most significant at the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference.
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7/12/2001 |
Luxcore Shifts Strategy
Luxcore’s shifts strategy from System development to Subsystem Development.
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7/12/2001 |
Luxcore Adopts Optical Subsystems Strategy, Focuses on OC-48, OC-192 and OC-768-ready Wavelength Conversion Transponder Units
Luxcore’s strategic change will lead to earlier revenues.
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6/2001 |
Hot Start-Ups 2001 Which upstarts can woo investors, compete with the Big Guys, attract the best and the brightest - and deliver a killer product? Check out Luxcore in this feature article from Telecommunications Magazine June 2001 issue.
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4/02/2001 | Private
Companies Dominate Atlanta's 50 to Watch Luxcore is added to Localbusiness.com's "50 to Watch" in Atlanta for the Second Quarter of 2001.
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3/30/2001 |
Optical
Fiber Conference Wrap-Up, Part 2 Luxcore is named as "making the most noise" in this roundup of the hottest new products at OFC 2001.
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3/26/2001 |
Transport Meets Switching Luxcore's lambdaXchange is highlighted as an example of a combined optical transport and switching system that will lower network costs for service providers.
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3/23/2001 |
Luxcore's Pure Optical Switch Sweeps Awards at OFC Revolutionary Wavelength Routing System Captures Both "Best of Show" & "Winner in the Category of Systems" at Optical Industry's Largest Event
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3/22/2001
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OFC's
Hot Products Luxcore's lambdaXchange is on Light Reading's list of hot products from OFC.
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3/20/2001 |
40-Gbit/s
advances, polymers to star at show This week's Optical Fiber Conference (OFC) in Anaheim, Calif., will be the springboard for a host of startups showing off new optical communications technologies. The activity signals the vibrancy of this sector as much of the rest of the high-tech industry battles the doldrums.
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3/20/2001 |
Luxcore
demonstrates its third generation pure optical switch at OFC This week at OFC, Luxcore (Atlanta, GA), a developer of pure optical internetworking systems, displayed its all-optical lambdaXchange, a third-generation photonic switch.
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3/16/2001 |
Judgement
Day For Luxcore's All-Optical Switch Claims that Luxcore Networks has created the world's first all-optical switch will be put to the test early next week at the OFC conference in Anaheim, Calif.
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3/15/2001 |
Luxcore
to Demo Optical Switch Advance Luxcore Networks Inc. is planning to demonstrate a significant development in all-optical switches at the Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) Conference in Anaheim, Calif., next week. |
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3/14/2001 |
Luxcore to unveil product at show An Atlanta company says it will announce today it is unveiling a device that will dramatically improve the ability of the nation's data telecommunications systems to handle the growing river of information.
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3/12/2001 |
Startup Luxcore To Unveil All-Optical
Switch After beta testing begins in August, Luxcore's switch is expected to be commercially available at the end of this year.
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3/5/2001 |
The Next Next Gen Luxcore is being identified as one of the two companies having third generation optical switches being shown at OFC before second generation gear gets here.
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3/5/2001 |
Luxcore
touting a break through photonic router Luxcore's third generation optical router to be demonstrated at OFC.
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2/23/2001 |
Luxcore Looks to OFC Luxcore is profiled in an article on optical networking.
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1/21/2001 |
Luxcore
Looks To Light As Bandwidth Bottleneck Solution "It's name isn't "Ginger." In fact, it doesn't even have a name yet. But if Atlanta-based Luxcore perfects its latest project as company officials think they will, it might spell the end of bandwidth problems and revolutionize the way nearly all forms of data travel from one place to another."
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12/15/2000 |
Let
There Be Light The magazine profiles southern-based optical networking companies, including Luxcore, and their visions on the future.
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11/17/2000 |
Fiber
hunger feeds optics start-ups' funding Luxcore is one of the three Atlanta-based companies profiled who are hoping their fiber-optic technologies will make bandwidth as easy to come by as Atlanta Hawks tickets.
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11/06/00 |
Vendors
ready new optical network gear Luxcore is profiled as one of three companies that plan to deliver the latest entries into the exploding market for optical network gear in access, metropolotan, and core networks.
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10/26/2000 |
Modern Day Medicis Luxcore is among the start-up firms highlighted for their efforts to banish electronics from the network.
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10/13/2000 |
Technology
certification prep classes proliferate You probably won't see a sign on the door warning "No certification, no job," but that's becoming the policy at many Atlanta high-tech companies.
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9/01/2000 |
Technology:
Optical Illusions There are no all-optical networks," declares Pierre Humblet, chief technology officer for Astral Point, a manufacturer of metropolitan opto-electronic networking equipment, and one with no plans of entering the increasingly fashionable all-optical marketplace. "They exist only in theory," he asserts, as if to dismiss the whole notion.
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8/02/2000 |
Luxcore
Secures $10 million in First-round Funding Luxcore, a developer of optical internetworking systems, today announced at OptiCon 2000 that it has secured $10 million in first-round funding from investors including Metropolis Venture Partners and Delta Asset Management. The company, formerly Synchordia Networks, also unveiled its new name and logo at the trade show.
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8/01/2000 |
Luxcore
closes $10M first round Optical networking company Luxcore, which is in the process of moving to the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech, announced that it has closed a $10 million first round of financing. |
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7/31/2000 |
Start-up gets $10
Million Funding, Joins Yamacraw An Atlanta company is writing the software that it says will unclog the Internet traffic jam.
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7/31/2000
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Luxcore
Raises $10m First Round Luxcore, a developer of optical internetworking systems, today announced at OptiCon 2000 that it has secured $10 million in first-round funding from investors including Metropolis Venture Partners and Delta Asset Management. |
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