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OIF Demonstrates Industry-Wide Interoperability at Scale at OFC 2026, Advancing Energy Efficiency, Performance and Capacity for AI-Era Data Center Networks

Live multi-vendor interoperability demo features 40 member companies and highlights 800ZR, 400ZR, Multi-span Optics, CEI-448G, CEI-224G, Co-Packaging, CMIS, EEI and more

Fremont, Calif. —  OIF, where the optical networking industry’s interoperability work gets done, will present a live, multi-vendor interoperability demonstration at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles. Featuring 40 member companies, the showcase highlights how OIF-driven interoperable networking solutions enable scalable, energy-efficient networks for AI-era data center environments.

OFC 2026 will take place March 15–19, 2026, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, with the exhibition running March 17–19.

Located in booth #2017, OIF’s demo will highlight real-world interoperability across key technologies including 800ZR, 400ZR, Multi-span Optics, Common Electrical I/O (CEI) CEI-448G, CEI-224G, Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS), Co-Packaging, Energy Efficient Interfaces (EEI) and more. This work underscores the industry’s need for deployable, multi-vendor building blocks across optical, electrical, energy-efficient and management interfaces that deliver higher performance, improved efficiency and scalable capacity in disaggregated architectures.

Participating companies are 3M, Accelight, Adtek, Adtran, Alphawave Semi, Amphenol Communications Solutions, Anritsu Corporation, AOI, Cadence Design Systems, Inc., CICT/Accelink, Ciena, Cisco, Coherent Corp., Eoptolink Technology, EXFO, Furukawa Electric, HGGenuine, HPE, Keysight Technologies, Lessengers, Ligent, Inc., Luxshare-Tech, Marvell, MaxLinear Inc., Molex, MultiLane, Nokia, O-Net, Samtec, Semtech, SENKO Advanced Components, Silith, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Synopsys, Inc., TE Connectivity, Terahop PTE Ltd., US Conec, VeEX Inc., Wilder Technologies and Xscape Photonics.

“AI-era infrastructure demands more than speed — it demands interoperability you can trust, plus the energy efficiency required to scale responsibly,” said Mike Klempa, OIF Secretary/Treasurer and Physical and Link Layer (PLL) Interoperability Working Group Chair (Alphawave Semi). “At OFC 2026, OIF and our members will show how the industry is translating specifications into real interoperability across coherent optics, high-speed electrical interfaces, energy-efficient architectures and common management so networks can move from innovation to deployment with confidence.”

OIF’s work is grounded in generating specifications that become the foundation for interoperability. Its Implementation Agreements (IAs) close the gap between standards and interoperable products, systems and networks. By convening the entire ecosystem — component suppliers, system vendors, hyperscalers and network operators — OIF accelerates alignment on practical, interoperable interfaces that enable open, scalable networking.

Visit OIF at booth #2017 at OFC 2026 to see interoperability in action, or learn more about the demo here.

About OIF

OIF is where the optical networking industry’s interoperability work gets done. With more than 25 years of effecting forward change in the industry, OIF represents the dynamic ecosystem of 170+ industry leading network operators, system vendors, component vendors and test equipment vendors collaborating to develop interoperable electrical, optical and control solutions that directly impact the industry’s ecosystem and facilitate global connectivity in the open network world. Connect with OIF on LinkedIn, on X, on Bluesky and at https://www.oiforum.com/.

PR Contact:

Leah Wilkinson

Wilkinson + Associates for OIF

leah@wilkinson.associates

703-907-0010

OIF Unites Interoperability and Innovation at OFC 2025: Driving Industry Progress in Performance, Efficiency and Capacity for Future-Oriented Data Centers

Fremont, Calif.  – OIF continues to lead the charge in advancing interoperability, with 35 member companies uniting at OFC 2025 to showcase groundbreaking solutions that redefine performance, efficiency and capacity. This year’s demonstrations will highlight advancements in interoperability tailored to address the growing demands of future-oriented data centers, AI/ML technologies and disaggregated systems.

OIF’s live interoperability showcase will feature key developments across technologies, including:

  • 800ZR, 400ZR, OpenZR+ and Multi-Span Optics — Enhancing multi-vendor interoperability in high-capacity, long-distance optical networks.
  • Energy Efficient Interfaces (EEI) and Co-Packaging — Driving sustainability and energy efficiency in data center interconnects.
  • Common Electrical I/O (CEI) CEI-448G, CEI-224G and CEI-112G — Advancing electrical interfaces for next-generation systems.
  • Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS) — Standardizing the management of optical and electrical devices to simplify scalability.

Interoperability in these technologies is shaping the next decade of network specifications and laying the foundation for hyperscalers to scale AI networks seamlessly across interconnected data centers.

“As an organization, OIF is focused on driving innovation and collaboration to meet the demands of hyperscalers and other stakeholders in the rapidly evolving data center ecosystem,” said Mike Klempa, OIF Board and Physical & Link Layer Interoperability Working Group Chair (Alphawave Semi). “Our members’ commitment to advancing interoperability is paving the way for seamless scaling of AI networks and robust data center interconnects. Through collaborative innovation, OIF is enabling an interconnected future.”

OIF members participating in the OFC 2025 demo include Accelight Technologies, Inc., Adtran, Alphawave Semi, Anritsu, AOI, Astera Labs, Cadence Design Systems, Inc., CICT/Accelink, Ciena, Cisco, Coherent Corp., Eoptolink Technology, EXFO, HGGenuine, Hisense, Infinera, Juniper Networks, Keysight Technologies, Lessengers, MACOM Technology Solutions, Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., Molex, MultiLane, Nubis Communications, Inc., O-Net Technologies, Precision Optical Technologies, Inc., Samtec, Semtech, Senko Advanced Components, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Synopsys, Inc, TE Connectivity, Terahop US (PTE Ltd.), US Conec and Wilder Technologies.

Visit OIF at Booth #5745 during OFC 2025 to experience these solutions live and connect with the experts driving the future of networking. For more information, visit: https://www.oiforum.com/meetings-events/oif-ofc-2025/.

About OIF

OIF is where the optical networking industry’s interoperability work gets done. With more than 25 years of effecting forward change in the industry, OIF represents the dynamic ecosystem of 150+ industry leading network operators, system vendors, component vendors and test equipment vendors collaborating to develop interoperable electrical, optical and control solutions that directly impact the industry’s ecosystem and facilitate global connectivity in the open network world. Connect with OIF on LinkedIn, on X at @OIForum and at https://www.oiforum.com/.

PR Contact:

Leah Wilkinson

Wilkinson + Associates for OIF

leah@wilkinson.associates

703-907-0010