Irvine, California: Telescent announces today co-founder and CEO Tony Kewitsch has been invited to speak at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Regional Summit in Amsterdam.  The Open Compute Project is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.     

Telescent’s patented all-fiber NTM cross-connect switch utilizes a unique approach to optical patch panel automation by preserving all of the features of a manual patch panel (today’s industry work horse) including its large scalability to 1008 duplex ports, low optical loss (<0.5 dB), single mode and multimode signal handling, latched connections and affordable pricing, all while totally automating the switching process and eliminating human errors common in manual reconfigurations at Layer-0.

“The OCP community is focused on implementing next-generation designs to address the exponential growth in data traffic in optical networks.  By allowing automation of the switching process in Level-0, the Telescent G4 NTM can be a key element in improving efficiency and scalability of current and future optical networks.” said Anthony Kewitsch, co-Founder and CEO of Telescent.

About Telescent

Telescent Inc. is dedicated to developing and deploying optical Layer-0 automation systems that ensure maximum signal integrity for next generation data center automation.  By virtualizing Layer-0, the last remaining layer of the network, Software-defined Networking (SDN) can deliver on its promise of true Layer-7 to Layer-0 automation spanning the entire OSI stack!  For more information about Telescent, including product updates, visit the company’s website at www.telescent.com.

Contact 
Bob Shine
(858) 248-1475
shine@telescent.com