ProLabs offers its fully interoperable optical infrastructure products at 100G speeds

ProLabs has launched a range of 100G compatible products. This launch represents a key milestone in the advancement and accessibility to 100G connectivity, as industries aim to modernise and renovate network infrastructures.

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This launch complements ProLabs’ significant expansion and sales growth. Over the last 12 months, ProLabs has extended its number of global distribution agreements from 1 to 11; effectively increasing its distribution channel reach to nearly every country around the world.

ProLabs’ products are compatible with multiple OEM vendors across a product portfolio from 100BASE-FX to 100Gb. Its products provide 100 percent interoperability across different systems, with extensive testing procedures to guarantee competitive quality and reliability.


Christian Rookes, Director of Product Management at ProLabs said: “ProLabs’ global outreach coupled with this new range of 100G products gives customers the opportunity to deploy the latest, most reliable technology wherever they are in the world.” He continued: “The world of optical infrastructure is evolving and end-users no longer have to be constrained to one vendor’s products. This new range of ProLabs’ products allow end-users to use numerous OEM products alongside each other, with 100 percent interoperability at 100G speeds.”


ProLabs is well-versed in the fast service, and affordable and quality infrastructure demanded by newer technologies. The new 100G suite of solutions further positions ProLabs as the industry leader in high-quality compatible network connectivity solutions.


“ProLabs is opening up and democratising the world of optical infrastructure products. Our ability to offer the latest innovation as a reasonably priced, high-quality alternative to OEMs will enable industries to benefit from 100G capabilities, where in the past it was impossible,” said Nick Moglia, ProLabs CEO. “We believe that this move into 100G is reflective of our stated strategic ambitions and will augment the growth surge that we have experienced over the last year.”

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