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Home » ECOC25: OIF Advances Linear Optics and Optical Module Control 

ECOC25: OIF Advances Linear Optics and Optical Module Control 

September 23, 2025
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The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) wrapped up its Q3 2025 Technical and Market Awareness & Education (MA&E) Committees meeting in Québec City, with more than 180 member representatives advancing key initiatives for interoperability across optical, electrical, management, and energy-efficient interfaces. The gathering resulted in the launch of a new white paper project and the approval of two new Implementation Agreements (IAs) targeting high-speed, low-power networking.

The first deliverable is the Firmware Module Update Package & Firmware Host Metadata IA, paired with a complementary Firmware Update Developer Guide. Together, they aim to standardize module firmware updates in disaggregated, multi-vendor environments by defining operational requirements, metadata, and best practices. In parallel, OIF released the CEI-112G-LINEAR-PAM4 IA, which defines a 112 Gb/s electrical interface optimized for linear pluggable optics (LPO), and an updated CMIS Versatile Control Set (CMIS-VCS) IA, which extends dynamic signal integrity control for high-speed modules. These efforts directly support industry transitions to AI/ML-driven architectures and more power-efficient designs.

At ECOC 2025 in Copenhagen, OIF will showcase these advances through its multi-vendor interoperability demonstrations. “The scale of participation in Québec City underscores the industry’s trust in OIF as the place to drive interoperability forward, tackle real-world challenges and shape the future of optical networking,” said Nathan Tracy, OIF President (TE Connectivity). “The new white paper and IAs are practical, forward-looking solutions that reflect our commitment to delivering interoperability across the ecosystem.”

• Firmware Module Update Package IA and developer guide aim to standardize firmware updates for disaggregated optical modules

• CEI-112G-LINEAR-PAM4 IA defines a low-power 112 Gb/s electrical interface for linear optics, reducing reliance on retimers and DSPs

• CMIS-VCS IA update enables more granular and dynamic signal integrity control for next-generation modules

• Guest lecture by Prof. Leslie Rusch highlighted collaboration between academia and industry in photonics

• Next OIF meeting scheduled for November 3–7, 2025, in Busan, South Korea

🌐 Analysis: OIF’s new IAs address two critical challenges in today’s networking landscape: the need for energy-efficient interfaces to support AI/ML workloads, and the complexity of managing high-speed optical modules at scale. The CEI-112G-LINEAR-PAM4 IA formalizes the shift toward linear pluggable optics, which hyperscalers are increasingly adopting to cut power consumption in data centers. Meanwhile, the CMIS-VCS IA provides the flexibility operators need to optimize signal integrity in multi-vendor environments. Together, these developments reinforce OIF’s role as the primary forum shaping interoperability standards, complementing parallel efforts by IEEE and other bodies.

🌐 We’re tracking the latest developments at ECOC25 in Copenhagen. Follow our ongoing coverage at https://convergedigest.com/tag/ecoc25/

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