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INNOVATIVE PACKET-OPTICAL NETWORKS FROM ACCESS TO CORE THE TRANSMODE TM-SERIES

AN INNOVATIVE PACKET-OPTICAL METRO NETWORK INDUSTRY-LEADING PERFORMANCE FROM THE CUSTOMER PREMISES TO 100G CORE COST OPTIMIZED FOR YOUR APPLICATION Our TM-Series packet-optical networking platform for carrier-grade transport delivers high performance networks with industry leading price performance. Whether it s used to push WDM all the way up to the antenna or to the cell site in mobile networks, to connect enterprises together or to the cloud, or to deliver high definition TV (HDTV), the TM-Series delivers all the capabilities needed to meet your requirements for a flexible and future proof metro network. Supporting Layer 0 optical wavelengths to Layer 2.5 MPLS-TP, using technologies such as Ethernet, OTN, SDH/ SONET, and Intelligent WDM (iwdm ), the TM- Series builds on key design philosophies such as low power, high density and a high level of scalability. HIGH DENSITY AND LOW POWER IT S IN OUR PRODUCTS DNA High density + low power = lower cost The TM-Series has a heritage of low power and compact products and solutions, fitting ideally in deployments such as crowded data centers or remote access sites where space is scarce and expensive. Single-slot Transponders and Muxponders are successfully combined with ROADMs and/or Ethernet Muxponders in configurations that prove our leading density and low power capabilities for both Layer 1 optical and Layer 2 Ethernet services. For example, our 10G services use just 5W of power the equivalent of an iphone charger. Add to this the TM-Series wide range of chassis options, from small single Rack Unit (RU) chassis to large 11 RU chassis, and it becomes even easier to right-size the network, matching your requirements for low power as well as space.

THE TM-SERIES IS IDEAL IN A BROAD RANGE OF NETWORK APPLICATIONS: MOBILE TRANSPORT TRIPLE-PLAY BACKHAUL BUSINESS ETHERNET ENTERPRISE METRO/REGIONAL CORE NETWORKING WHOLESALE MOBILE FRONTHAUL AND iwdm-pon INNOVATIONS SUPPORTING MOBILE AND ACCESS NETWORKS The TM-Series offers a multitude of unique capabilities that make the platform ideal in a number of key applications. Examples include: Superior sync capabilities that are vital in mobile backhaul, especially as networks evolve to support LTE Advanced Support for CPRI/OBSAI enabling WDM in C-RAN architectures and Mobile Fronthaul applications iwdm-pon, Transmode s WDM-PON solution, enables scal- able access networks that are easy to install and configure, making them ideal for FTTx business access applications Intelligent SFPs (isfp) enabling trans parent delivery of SDH/SONET services over a packet-optical architecture and eventually a smooth migration of legacy TDM networks to a common Ethernet/TDM network that fulfills strict sync and availability requirements True Layer 1/Layer 2 (FEC, OTN transport, MPLS-TP, long reach optics) all on one blade Pluggable optics, short/long reach, re-configurable HW Enabling C-RAN networks Evolutionary approach to multi-vendor SDN CPRI/OBSAI transport <4ns at Layer 1 and less than 2us at Layer 2/2.5 Low latency CWDM/DWDM/WDM-PON, small chassis options, design options, single fiber SDN enabled Flexible Superior synchronization Cost efficient and scalable Examples: 5W per 10G 8X100G Transponders in 11RU Native Packet Optical 2.0, CE2.0 certified, cost efficient aggregation Low Power and High Density Design CORE CAPABILITIES APPLICATION ORIENTED CAPABILITIES Scalable access networks SLA monitoring Portal Layer 1, 2 and 2.5 integrated Multi-Service Legacy migration CE2.0 Multicast in P-OTS SONET/SDH, Async, Fibre Channel, OTN, Ethernet, CPRI, PDH, SONET/SDH over Ethernet Eliminate the need for edge routers in video broadcast applications MEF CE2.0 certified products Layer 1 and Layer 2 (SyncE /1588v2) performance Broad and diverse offering including hardened passives SLA dashboard for operator and customer Migration from TDM/SDH/ SONET to packet-optical

AN SDN ENABLED PACKET-OPTICAL PLATFORM OPTIMIZED FOR METRO SUPPORTING 100G AND BEYOND To manage the network and the services deployed with the TM-Series, we offer our multi-layer management suite, Enlighten. In a lifecycle approach, Enlighten and the TM-Series provide an SDN enabled transport network that makes network and service management in multi-layer networks an easier task. With tools such as the Enlighten Portal, a web-based SLA dashboard for multi-layer networks, our customers, and optionally their own customers, are given full visibility of the performance of the SLAs (Service Level Agreement) for services deployed in their networks. For applications such as Business Ethernet or wholesale services, this is a vital tool to prove the service quality and fulfillment of SLAs. Managing the TM-Series network and its services becomes easy with Enlighten, the multi-layer management suite with a lifecycle approach. Operate Plan Deploy

TM-SERIES PRODUCTS Below is a selection of Transmode s TM-Series products. Please contact your Transmode sales representative for a full product range overview. MUXPONDERS 2.5G MXP8/II 8-client port STM-16/OC-48 Muxponder. STM-1/STM-4/OC-3/OC-12. 4G MS-MXP 8-client port, 4G Multi-Service Muxponder. Dual line interfaces for 1+1 protection. SDH/SONET/GbE/SAN. 4x 4G Regenerator. 10G GBE9-MXP10G 9-client port 10G Muxponder. Gb, FE. GBE9/MXP10GFEC 9-client port 10G FEC Muxponder. GbE, FE. Dual line interfaces for 1+1 protection. MS-MXP/10G 10-client port Multi-Service Muxponder. SDH/SONET, Ethernet, SAN etc. Multiple traffic images. FEC on line. Dual line ports for 1+1 Line protection. MXP10GOTN 10-client port OTU2 Muxponder. STM-16/OC-48, GbE, 1G/2G/4G FC. GFEC and EFEC on line. FH-MXP10G 10-client port Fronthaul Muxponder. CPRI. 40G MS-MXP/40G 4-client port 40G Multi-Service Muxponder. 10G iwdm, STM-64/ OC-192, 10GbE WAN/LAN in any mix. 100G MXP100GOTN 10-client port coherent CFP-based OTU4 Muxponder. STM-64/ OC-192, OTU2, OTU2e, 10GbE LAN, 8G FC in any mix. TPQMR 4x Multi-Rate Transparent (125Mb/s-2.7Gb/s) Transponder and Regenerator. TPDDGBE 2x (2xGbE) Transponder. Dual line interfaces for 1+1 protection. 4x 2.5G Regenerator. TPQMS Quad Multi-Service Transponder. 1G/2G/4G FC. 4x 4G Regenerator. TPQMP Quad Multi-Protocol (125Mb/s-4.25Gb/s) Transponder and Regenerator. TPD10G-Lite Dual 10G Lite Transponder. 2G/4G/8G/10G FC, 10GbE, STM-64/OC-192, OTU2, OTU2e, CPRI/OBSAI. 2x 10G Regenerator. TPQ10GFEC/I Quad 10G Multi-Service Transponder. STM-64/OC-192, 10GbE-WAN, 10GbE-LAN. 2xRegenerator. TPD10GBE Double 10GbE FEC Transponder. STM-64/OC-192, 10GbE-WAN, 10GbE-LAN. 2xRegenerator. TPMRHEX-Lite 6x transparent Transponders on a 1-slot unit. Covering a wide range of services, see datasheet for details. TRANSPONDERS 2.5G 4G 10G TPHEX10GOTN 6x OTU2/OTU2e Transponders on a 1-slot unit. 10GbE, SDH/SONET, OTU2, OTU2e, 8G FC. 40G MS-TP/40G 40G Multi-Service Transponder. 40GbE-LAN, PoS, STM-256/OC-768. 100G TP100GOTN Coherent CFP-based 100G Transponder. OTU4, 100GbE-LAN. 1G, 10G EDU Ethernet Demarcation Unit. MEF9 + MEF14 certified. Multiple product models available; see datasheet for details. 1G NID Network Interface Device. Port device to EMXP/IIe; see datasheet for details. 1G, 10G, 100G EMXPII, EMXP/IIe Ethernet Muxponder and switch up to 240G. CE2.0, MEF9 + MEF14 certified; MPLS-TP, Sync-E, 1588v2. Multiple product models available; see datasheet for details. 1x2 ROADM 2-degree ROADM, 50/100GHz. 1x4 ROADM 4-degree ROADM, 100GHz. 1x8 ROADM 8-degree ROADM, 50GHz. LAYER 2 ROADMS MISCELLANEOUS OPTICAL NETWORKING EQUIPMENT Wide range of MUX/DEMUX/OADM units to support up to 80/40 channel DWDM and 8 channel CWDM over dual/single fiber(s). CWDM/DWDM Amplifiers OAR450, OA26C Raman Amplifier, Power Extender C-Band. OA17, OA20 Several EDFA Amplifier models available with different gain characteristics. VOA units VOA-8CH, VOA-2CH 8ch (using VOA-SFP) and 2ch Variable Optical Attenuators. iwdm-pon OA2-SEED, OCUSEED Seed Light Unit and Seed Light Coupler Unit. C-Band WDM-PON solution; see datasheet for details. Power Meters OCM DWDM/CWDM Optical Channel Monitoring units. TM-3000/TM-3000II 19", ETSI, 23" 10U/11U, up to 17 full-sized slots / 10 half-sized slots. TM-301 19", ETSI, 23" 3U, up to 4 full-sized slots / 4 half-sized slots. TM-102II 19", ETSI, 23" 1U, 1 full-sized slot + 1 half-sized slot.

Transmode is a global provider of packet-optical networking solutions that enable fixed line and mobile network operators to cost effectively address the capacity needs created by the rapid growth in video and data traffic. These solutions are important building blocks in next-generation high-speed optical networks that support services such as broadband backhaul, mobile data backhaul, video delivery services and cloud computing. Transmode s solutions are designed to increase the capacity, flexibility and functionality of metro and regional networks and are based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) and transport technologies such as Ethernet. Transmode s Native Packet Optical 2.0 architecture gives customers key advantages such as cost efficient Ethernet services, ultra-low latency, low power consumption and future proof network design. Transmode is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm Exchange (TRMO). Since 2000 the company has installed more than 45,000 systems for over 550 fixed and mobile network operators, service providers, large enterprises and public institutions in over 50 countries across the globe. For additional information about Transmode, please visit www.transmode.com Oct 2014