JDSU Increases Photonic Layer Test Capabilities for the Agile Optical Network With New Modules for the MAP-200 Platform

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JDSU Increases Photonic Layer Test Capabilities for the Agile Optical Network With New Modules for the MAP-200 Platform

MILPITAS, Calif., March 23 -- JDSU (NASDAQ:JDSU)(NASDAQ:and TSX:)(NASDAQ:JDU) today announced the introduction of four new modules for its MAP-200 optical test and measurement platform. Since its release in June 2008, the number of MAP-200 application modules has grown to 16, increasing the value of a platform that helps customers reduce expenses and speed time-to-market with next generation network systems.

"With the rapid growth of broadband applications such as video on-demand, there is a growing need to cost effectively increase network capacity to 40G and in some cases 100G," said Gegs Jones, JDSU product line manager. "Continued R&D and manufacturing investments in the agile photonic layer technologies are driving next generation networks - and, require more advanced and sensitive photonic test capabilities offered by the JDSU MAP-200 platform."

The JDSU MAP-200 offers a broad base of tools for the most stringent test applications found in lab and manufacturing environments.  With its industry-leading features and specifications, the JDSU MAP-200 accelerates network system development and provides unmatched visibility into the performance of network elements and the photonic components and modules at their foundation.

  The four new modules for the JDSU MAP-200 include:
  --  MAP Insertion/Return Loss (IL/RL) Meter (mORL-A1) - Provides the
      industry's first IL/ORL 4 wavelength solution in one single slot
      module. Highlights include an advanced design that supports ORL as low
      as >80dB at all 4 key telecom wavelengths (1310, 1490, 1550 and
      1625nm) and a fully automated solution featuring mandrel-less hands
      free operation while testing jumpers as short as 70cm;
  --  MAP High-Performance Optical Power Meter (mOPM-B1) - New flexibility
      to configure models to measure high input power without integrating
      sphere (27dBm), or measure low input power (-80 dBm). It also provides
      buffering and high speed sampling, oscilloscope (such as triggering
      for transient capture), remote head options for work station
      ergonomics, and dense packaging (up to 4 detectors per slot);
  --  100GE/40GE MAP Utility (mUTL-A1) - Designed to simplify the mechanical
      integration of passive optical components for automated test systems.
      It supports coupling, splitting and mux/demux functionality in a
      robust package and is ideal for individual lane testing on Wave
      Division Multiplexing (WDM) signals for 100GE and 40GE applications;
      and,
  --  MAP Tunable Distributed Bragg Reflector Laser (mTLG-A1) - A
      new-generation tunable laser that is ideal for DWDM/ROADM module
      testing and the optical amplifiers surrounding them. The high density
      (4 per module) enables cost effective deployment of tunable banks of
      lasers for system loading, routing and insertion loss tests. The
      lasers are tunable over the C- or L-bands with 25 GHz channel spacing.

To learn more about the new modules and the JDSU MAP-200 platform, please visit JDSU's booth #2015 at OFC-NFOEC 2010 in San Diego, CA from March 23 - 25, 2010, or by visiting http://www.jdsu.com.

About JDSU

JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU; and TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. JDSU is also a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative applications. More information is available at http://www.jdsu.com.

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CONTACT:  Press/Industry, Nick Rowan, +1-240-404-1924,
nick.rowan@jdsu.com, or Investors, Michelle Levine, +1-408-546-4421,
michelle.levine@jdsu.com, both of JDSU

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