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FiberOptics Network Managment Software

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Grzegorz Bialas - 23 Jun 2006 14:15 GMT
Hello

We're building a reginal fibre-optics network over silesian region in
Poland. Structure develops very fast and now we are looking for software to
administer cables and fibers. Designers autocad or visio to note crossess
and splices, but this is pretty lame - unfunctional and non-automatic.

I'm looking for software designed especially for optics network. A program
that can do diagrams with muffs, couplers, patch pannels etc. Program in
witch I can select a fibre on a patch pannel in one place and it will show
me how it is spliced on it's way, and where it ends.

Does anyone know software to do this? Thaks in advance.

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Greetings,    Grzegorz Bialas
PirxNet: http://www.pirxnet.pl
tel. (32) 3354142 -=- GG: 9857

miniotdr@yahoo.com - 27 Jun 2006 14:44 GMT
Dear Grzegorz,

You may find the right solution at EXFO or Agilent Technologies.
Please don't hesitate to call me at : miniotdr@yahoo.com

Hope this helps,
_Marc

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