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MRV Communications, Inc.
20415 Nordhoff St.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
CA Tel. 818-773-0900
Fax 818-773-0906

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.mrv.com
Employees: 3,477
Employee growth: 42.3%

MRV Communications puts the buzz in communications. MRV supplies the switching, routing, and console management equipment used in voice, data, and video traffic by carriers, data centers, and labs. Aerospace and defense markets tap into its specialized networking products. MRV pushes active and passive fiber-optic components, including transceivers, multiplexers, and passive lasers, primarily through its subsidiary Source Photonics. The company also conducts business through a network integration segment. MRV sells to cable operators, networking services providers, telecommunications companies, and governments worldwide. About two-thirds of sales are outside of the Americas, mostly in Europe.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $538.0M
One year growth: 20.0%
Net income: ($123.2)M

Officers:
Chairperson: Joan E. Herman
CEO and Director: Noam Lotan
Co-President; President, Network Equipment: Guy Avidan

Competitors:
Alcatel-Lucent
Ciena
Cisco Systems

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MRV Communications Inc.
Type Public
Founded 1988
Headquarters Chatsworth, California, U.S.
Industry Semiconductor - Integrated Circuits
Revenue USD $448,237 (2007)[1]
Operating income USD ($8,887) (2007)[1]
Net income USD ($18,628) (2007)[1]
Total assets USD $507,504 (2007)[2]
Total equity USD $294,699 (2007)[2]
Employees 2,443 (2007)
Website www.mrv.com

MRV Communications (NASDAQMRVC) is a communications equipment and services company based in Chatsworth, California. The company provides communications equipment that facilitates access, transport, aggregation and management of voice, data, and video traffic in networks, data centers and laboratories used by telecommunications service providers, cable operators, enterprise customers and governments. The company was organized in July 1988 as MRV Technologies, Inc., a California corporation and reincorporated in Delaware in April 1992, at which time the company name was changed to MRV Communications, Inc. The company went public that same year.

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History

MRV was founded in 1988 by Prof. Shlomo Margalit and Dr. Zeev Rav-Noy as a maker of Metro and Access optoelectronic components. MRV’s Metro and Access transceivers enable network equipment to be deployed across large campuses or in municipal and regional networks. To expand leadership, MRV established LuminentOIC, an independent subsidiary. LuminentOIC makes fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) components, activity that was initiated by Rob-Goldman that founded the FTTx business unit in Luminent at 2001.

In the 1990s, MRV produced gigabit Ethernet switching, WDM and Optical Transport for Metro and campus environments. MRV began building switches and routers used by carriers implementing Metro Ethernet networks that provide Ethernet services to enterprise customers and multi-dwelling residential buildings. In 1998, MRV acquired Xyplex Networks, a producer of out-of-Band networking components.

On July 1, 2007, it completed its acquisition of Fiberxon, Inc.

Structure

The business is conducted along three principal segments: the networking group, the optical components group, and the development stage enterprise group.

  • The networking group provides equipment used by commercial customers, governments and telecommunications service providers, and includes switches, routers, physical layer products and console management products as well as specialized networking products for aerospace, defense and other applications including voice and cellular communication.
  • The optical components group designs, manufactures and sells optical communications components, primarily through the wholly owned subsidiary LuminentOIC. These components include fiber optic transceivers for metropolitan, access and Fiber-to-the-Premises, or FTTP, applications.
  • The development stage enterprise group seeks to develop new optical components, subsystems and networks and other products for the infrastructure of the Internet.

MRV has sales offices in more than 20 countries and sells its products and services both directly and through channel partners with support from their sales forces. MRV conducts international operations in branch offices located in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

Products and services

MRV provides optical network equipment and services to connect data, voice and/or video (both analog and digital), within single buildings, across private networks located in multiple buildings such as college or campus environments ("campus networks") and in metropolitan areas. At the access point to the network, MRV provides standard-based products, including Ethernet connectivity over telephone wires. Access speeds (data rates) vary, scaling up to Gigabits-per-second, and providing security features such as intrusion control and traffic rate control.

The products aggregate network traffic using standard protocols to interconnect high-speed networks. Additional features enable new services such as virtual private networks permitting remote private network access over the Internet and quality of service, permitting the ability to deliver time-sensitive data, control the bandwidth, set priorities for specific network traffic and provide an appropriate level of security.

For campus networks and metropolitan networks, where fiber optic cabling is not available, or cannot easily be deployed, MRV provides point-to-point connectivity using free-space optics (“FSO”) technology, a line-of-sight technology that uses lasers to provide optical bandwidth connections that can send and receive voice, video, and data information on invisible beams of light. These products can be deployed quickly carrying network traffic from building to building without digging up the street to install fiber optic cabling, or can be used in disaster recovery and back-up applications.

MRV also provides wave division multiplexing technology to expand the capacity of existing fiber optic infrastructure by enabling simultaneous transmission of information over multiple wavelengths on the same fiber optic strand. In addition, MRV provides network management systems that allow users and network administrators to control remote network elements, including network equipment, temperature and alarm sensors and power supply.

Competition

MRV competes directly with a number of established and emerging networking and optical components companies. Direct competitors in networking products, switches and routers generally include ADVA Optical Networking, Alcatel, Allied Telesyn, Ciena, Cisco Systems, Enterasys Networks, Extreme Networks, Foundry Networks, Lucent Technologies, Nortel Networks and Riverstone Networks. The competitors in fiber optic components include Agilent Technologies, Avanex, Bookham Technology, Finisar, Fujitsu, Infineon AG, JDS Uniphase, Optical Communication Products, Sumitomo, TriQuint Semiconductor and Tyco Electronics. Several of these competitors have recently introduced or announced their intentions to introduce new competitive products.

MRV leadership

Board of directors

  • Noam Lotan, President and CEO
  • Shlomo Margalit, Chairman of the Board, Chief Technology Officer and Secretary
  • Igal Shidlovsky, Director
  • Guenter Jaensch, Director
  • Daniel Tsui, Director
  • Baruch Fischer, Director
  • Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth, Director

Officers

  • Shlomo Margalit, Ph.D, Chairman, Chief Technology Officer, Sec
  • Noam Lotan, President, CEO, Director
  • Chris D. King, CFO, Corporate Compliance Officer
  • Near Margalit, Ph.D., CEO of Luminent, Inc.

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