Oclaro Releases Narrow Linewidth Micro-iTLA to Production

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Oclaro Releases Narrow Linewidth Micro-iTLA to Production

New Tunable Form Factor Enables Next Generation 100G Coherent Networks

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Oclaro, Inc.( )(NASDAQ: OCLR), a leading provider and innovator of optical communications solutions, today announced that it has started volume production of its next generation tunable laser platform. This new narrow linewidth micro-iTLA (Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly) is specifically targeted for coherent systems, where a high performance laser is needed for both the transmission and the local oscillator laser. The Oclaro micro-iTLA features high optical output power and off-grid tuning suitable for applications in 100G and next generation 200G coherent networks based on the PM-QPSK and 16-QAM modulation formats. Oclaro will be meeting with customers at ECOC, the largest European optical communications event from September 23-25, 2013 in London, UK meeting room MR3.

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"100G coherent shipments are increasing dramatically, and we expect that shipments in 2014 will be above 40,000 ports," said Daryl Inniss, Practice Leader for Components at Ovum Ltd.  "Each of these coherent ports will require one or two narrow linewidth lasers, and we're excited to see component manufacturers such as Oclaro support the growth of 100G by introducing and ramping production of components such as this narrow linewidth micro-iTLA."

"We are pleased to have successfully completed qualification, and are actively engaged with multiple customers and have completed several design-wins with our new tunable laser platform," said Yves Hardy, VP of Transmission Product Management at Oclaro. "With this product offering, Oclaro is simplifying the migration to coherent at both the line card and module level, and the technology is also enabling next generation 100G and 200G pluggable form factors."

The Oclaro micro-iTLA is compliant to the OIF Multi-Source Agreement, and incorporates a form factor which is 3x smaller than the standard iTLA and has a significantly reduced power consumption, both of which enable further size reductions in coherent modules to be supported while reducing thermal concerns. The ultra-high optical power output, combined with power and frequency fine tuning, gives greater flexibility to network designers. The proven reliability of the Indium Phosphide chip technology and packaging allows customers to be confident that they are manufacturing high reliability systems.

Oclaro is a leader in tunable products for transmission systems, and this platform is part of the roadmap of next generation products that builds on the legacy of our highly successful Indium Phosphide portfolio that is used extensively in the market today.

Availability
The micro-iTLA has been shipping to key customers throughout 2013. Oclaro is currently ramping micro-iTLA production to support market demand in the fourth quarter of 2013.  For more information, customers can contact their local Oclaro representative or visit http://www.oclaro.com.

About Oclaro
Oclaro, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLR) is one of the largest providers of optical components, modules and subsystems for the optical communications market. The company is a global leader dedicated to photonics innovation, with cutting-edge research and development (R&D) and chip fabrication facilities in the U.S., U.K., Italy, Korea and Japan. It has in-house and contract manufacturing sites in China, Malaysia and Thailand, with design, sales and service organizations in most of the major regions around the world. For more information, visit http://www.oclaro.com.

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SOURCE  Oclaro, Inc.

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CONTACT: Deborah Reinert, Oclaro, Inc., +1 (408) 919-2749, Deborah.reinert@oclaro.com

Web Site: http://www.oclaro.com

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