News Archives 2008~2009
AOI Raises $19.5 Million in F Round Funding
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), announces that it has raised $19.5 million in capital through private placement of preferred stock and is planning to use the new funds to continue expanding production capacity and invest in new product development.
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AOI’s Factory in Ningbo, China Recognized as “China National High Technology Enterprise”
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), announces that its factory in Ningbo, China has been awarded recognition as a “China National High Technology Enterprise” (a “high-tech company”) by the government of the People’s Republic of China.
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AOI Announces Transceiver for WDM-PON
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), announces a small form-factor pluggable transceiver designed for operation in colorless Optical Networking Terminals (ONTs) used in Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PONs).
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AOI Hurricane Ike Information
Hurricane Ike Recovery information as of Monday, September 15, 2008. AOI has resumed partial operations in its Houston, TX, area facilities as of today. Full operation is expected to resume Tuesday, September 16.
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AOI Announces 10Gbps XFP Pluggable Transceivers
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), is launching two new products (1) 10 Gbps 1310nm 10 Km XFP pluggable transceiver and (2) 10Gbps 1550nm 40km XFP pluggable transceiver.
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AOI Announces DWDM QAM Lasers
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), is offering a C-band DWDM QAM laser in standard 14-pin butterfly package.
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AOI Offers C-Band DWDM Box TOSA
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), is offering a C-band DWDM Box TOSA in a standard 9-pin package.
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AOI Announces O-Band DWDM Analog Lasers
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), is offering DWDM analog forward path lasers in standard 14-pin butterfly packages in the O-band (near 1310-nm) wavelength range.
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AOI Introduces Wide-Temperature-Range High-Speed Optical Transceiver for Coarse-Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI), introduces a family of new small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers with industrial operating temperature range.

