Turr,
I took your advice. Well I supose I would have gotten to it sooner or later. And thank you to InThisThinRain, Rogue, Rainer and others who put in the time and effort for us here at Agoracom.
After reading through the transcript Poet is becoming everything I thought it would become. Just taking a lot longer.
Also thanks to FJ for explaining the Lithium Niobate usage in the 400G TX. I thought perhaps this was needed to finalize the 400G TX. I mean obviously we will be collaborating with Niobate technologies in the future but he just explained how versatile the OI can be.
In my opinion once the 100G/200G production begins in Sanan this SP will be a very different story. And we know that should be any time now.
I also like how Suresh and the team have adapted to hurdles and the foresight beyond the 400G
[26:30] At 800G and beyond, we, Poet, are going to take a slightly different path. In addition to working with customers or module vendors on engines, we would expect to make modules ourselves. And we believe we know our engines better than anybody else, and therefore we can do a parallel bring-up of the module with the engine development, really cutting that cycle time by quite substantially down. We think that that is really the right path for us going forward so we will be making that change in our strategy that we have publicly announced a few months ago.
Lets hope we can weather the storm a little longer and have a favorable financing when the time comes. Outside of that you are right Turr. The answers to a lot of our questions are right here.