TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS

Brand Owner Address Description
JABIL JABIL INC. 10560 Dr. MLK Jr. Street North Saint Petersburg FL 33716 Telecommunications equipment and components, namely, fiber-optic transceivers, wave division multiplexers, photodiodes, optical filters, optical channel monitor (OCM) for monitoring of single channel or multi-channel wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) spectrum, electrical terminals, optical terminals, optical terrestrial repeaters, optical submarine repeaters, reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers, fiber optic patch panels, optical splitters, namely, planar light wave circuit (PLC) splitters; optical-electronic-optical (O-E-O) converters; laser detectors for optical signal measurements; optical couplers, namely, fused wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) couplers; micro-optical components, namely, analyzer for analyzing electrical and optical signals in fiber optical transmissions, and gigabit digital switch used in connection with transmitting and receiving fiber optical signals; optical signal attenuators; optical interconnection components, namely, optical cables, full-duplex optical cables, splitter cables for splitting transmissions of fiber optical signals, sockets for optical cable connections, optical analyzers for analyzing electrical and optical signals in fiber optical transmissions, fiber optic connectors for electrical and optical signal access in fiber optical transmissions, and data terminal equipment, namely, fiber optical receivers, and fiber optical signal processors; Optical amplifiers, namely, Raman optical amplifiers, and erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA);
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and devices provide identification for telecommunications equipment by displaying identification information on a display screen proximal to the equipment. The identification information may be entered through a user input device such as a keypad or may be pre-stored in memory of the telecommunications equipment, such as through a network connection used to maintain the equipment. The identification information may include a unique name of the equipment and/or a description of the function that the equipment performs. A technician may then determine information about the telecommunications equipment by approaching the equipment and viewing the information on the display screen.