About This Part
The Finisar FTLC1183RDNL is a high-performance, C form-factor pluggable (CFP) optical transceiver designed for 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) applications. This module operates over single-mode fiber (SMF) and supports a reach of up to 10 kilometers, adhering to the 100GBASE-LR4 and OTU4 standards. It utilizes a LAN-WDM optical interface, employing four distinct wavelengths in the 13xx nm range (specifically 1295.56 nm, 1300.05 nm, 1304.58 nm, and 1309.14 nm) to transmit and receive 25 Gbps signals over a single duplex LC connector. The FTLC1183RDNL is engineered for robust and reliable high-speed data transmission, making it a critical component in modern optical networks requiring substantial bandwidth. This Finisar transceiver is primarily deployed in core network infrastructure, including high-capacity routers, switches, and optical transport platforms within data centers, enterprise networks, and service provider environments. It is instrumental for data center interconnect (DCI) applications, metropolitan area networks (MAN), and long-reach campus backbones, enabling seamless 100GbE connectivity between network devices. The FTLC1183RDNL solves the challenge of escalating bandwidth demands, facilitating upgrades from legacy 10G or 40G links to a more efficient and higher-density 100G infrastructure, thereby supporting the continuous growth of digital services and cloud computing. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing B2B clients with cost-effective infrastructure solutions, including used and refurbished units of the Part Number FTLC1183RDNL. By offering these high-quality, pre-owned transceivers, Revo enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, achieving significant cost savings without compromising performance or reliability. Revo's extensive inventory of tested and certified equipment helps extend the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, promoting sustainable practices while ensuring that clients have access to critical components for their evolving network needs.