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transceiver

[tran-see-ver] / trænˈsi vər /


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The company will benefit from increased demand for optical transceivers, lasers, and other components, he said.

From Barron's

The company’s optical circuit switches, co-packaged optics solutions and transceivers currently comprise a quarter of its total revenues — but it projects that these three areas will drive 60% of total revenue in two years.

From MarketWatch

Several, he says, didn't have safety kits, such as a transceiver to reveal their location or a shovel.

From BBC

Applied Optoelectronics designs, manufactures and supplies high-speed optical transceivers, which are used to convert electrical signals into light for fast data transmission in data centers.

From MarketWatch

Each was wearing an avalanche beacon/transceiver, which emits a steady radio signal that can be picked up by the other beacons.

From Los Angeles Times