Mar 18, 2008 - The TC3845 T1/E1-over-IP-Gateway adds a new layer of flexibility to IP network connectivity. It transmits 4 channels of T1/E1, or any combination, over Layer 2/3 networks in point-to-point or multi-point applications.
Jan 29, 2008 - TC Communications inc., the leader in industrial fiber optic network connectivity technology, today announced the commercial availability of its new flagship Gigagit Ethernet Multi-Service access platform (MSAP), the JumboSwitch product family.
Aug 28, 2007 - Typical applications include extending T1/E1 signals from Cell Towers to Central Offices & adding Ethernet service & Multiplexing large numbers of T1 or E1 fiber optic links.
May 11, 2007 - The TC1720 Fiber Optic modem is typically used for RS-422/449 applications requiring high data rates and handshaking. It supports asynchronous data rates up to 10Mbps and synchronous rates up to 5Mbps. Electrical interfaces are modular and can be easily changed before or after installation.
Jan 15, 2007 - Typically used to cross-connect different fiber types, regenerate optical signals and/or extend transmission distances, the TC3020 Series convert, regenerate or extend 850nm, 1300nm or 1550nm wavelength optical signals to distances up to 30 km.
Jan 04, 2006 - Ideal for SCADA fiber optic networks, a new Serial-to-Ethernet Converter that converts RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 asynchronous data to packets for poll/response transmission over Ethernet neworks is now available from TC Communications.
Sep 20, 2005 - A new Ethernet and Serial Data multiplexer from TC Communications multiplexes one 10/100M Ethernet and four channels of RS-232, RS-422, TTL or Dry Contact interfaces over single mode or multimode fiber. A “one fiber,” two-way communication option doubles existing fiber usage.
Apr 12, 2005 - A new Ethernet, Phone & Data multiplexer from TC Communications optimizes fiber optic cable usage by multiplexing one 10/100M Ethernet, four Telephone and, optionally, four channels of data over single mode or multimode fiber. A "one fiber," two-way communication option can double existing fiber usage.