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VimpelCom goes 100G with Ciena

Russia-based global communications service provider VimpelCom (NYSE: VIP) has deployed coherent optical networking technology from Ciena Corp. (NASDAQ: CIEN) to support 100-Gbps data rates across its backbone network. The route covers 587 km between Ufa and Samara in central Russia.

VimpelCom will run the 100-Gbps channels alongside existing 40-Gbps traffic, both generated via Ciena’s 6500 Packet-Optical Platform. The ability to run transmissions at both data rates over the same fiber enables the carrier to relieve capacity constraints while protecting its existing investment, Ciena asserts.

Ciena Platinum BizConnect partner ADV Consulting aided the deployment.

“As our customers have over the last few years become increasingly sophisticated in their use of devices and services, the traffic on our backbone network has grown exponentially,” explains Alexey Sapunov, transport network director, OJCS VimpelCom. “As a service provider in the leading edge of technology adoption, we are committed to ensuring that we have the latest technology at our disposal to address our needs, which has led us to deploying Ciena’s market-leading 100G solution. The ease with which the network extension was performed not only showed that any of our bandwidth constraint issues can be solved in an easy and truly non-invasive manner, but also proved that our infrastructure can scale as and when we need it to, in order to meet our customers’ future demands.”

“VimpelCom’s 100G network is, to our knowledge, the first long-haul 100G network deployed in the Russian Federation – but much more importantly, it helps the operator effectively address the very real issue of capacity demand, which in today’s era of sharp rises in broadband services many operators have become acutely aware of,” adds Sergei Fishkin, regional managing director, Russia, CIS, and the Baltics at Ciena.

Ciena says it has now shipped more than 14,000 coherent 40G/100G line interfaces to more than 120 customers worldwide.

Iskratel jumps into GPON

Communications equipment provider Iskratel has announced the immediate availability of a new GPON product line. The GPON portfolio includes the Iskratel SI3000 Pono 1U OLT and the Innbox G2400 GPON ONT.

The new GPON products complement Iskratel’s existing point-to-point offerings. The company says the new line was inspired by recent price reductions in GPON technologies and the constraints the worldwide macroeconomic environment has placed on capex. Customers have requested GPON options and Iskratel says it is now ready to deliver.

Iskratel unveiled the GPON 1U OLT in February at the FTTH Council Europe in Munich. It is designed to enable easy upgrade from a copper-based access node to a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) node. The compact size and robust design combine with the fact that the SI3000 Pono adds no battery and cooling requirements to enable several installation and placement options, according to the company. The unit features eight fully standardized GPON OLT ports and supports up to 512 subscribers within a single 1U. The OLT can be paired with an existing multiservice access node (MSAN) to add GPON capabilities without disrupting MSAN traffic.

The non-blocking architecture enables the SI3000 Pono to be stacked via eight 1G or two 10G network ports, giving operators the ability to support up to 4,000 users.

Meanwhile, the Innbox G2400 series of home gateways complies with the ITU-T G.984 GPON standards. They feature Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, analog telephony interfaces, a CATV connection, integrated Wi-Fi 802.11n, and an option to connect to a battery backup for lifeline services. An embedded media processor enables full-featured triple-play services, including handling multiple HDTV video streams, Iskratel says. It also supports a full-featured router and firewall, and secure wireless operation.

Ericsson Unveils New Router

Ericsson  today announces the launch of its SSR 8010 Smart Services Router (SSR), the latest addition to the SSR 8000 family and a key component of its portfolio of 4th-generation IP networking solutions launched in 2011. The portfolio is ideal for mobile and fixed IP backhaul that can aggregate 2G, 3G, 4G and fixed access traffic.

The 10-slot SSR 8010 complements the 20-slot SSR 8020, enabling operators to deploy the SSR family in different parts of the network: IP Edge and aggregation. The SSR 8010 consumes only 3.3 watts per gigabit of traffic throughput and is best suited for applications where 10 available slots will be optimal to meet current capacity and upcoming growth - for example in metro networks. Capacity planning will drive the decision and a customer can deploy both 8010 and 8020 nodes in the same network. The SSR 8010's smaller footprint provides additional flexibility for operators to deploy networks with distributed architectures.

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Huawei Launches Large Switches

Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider today launched its innovative CloudEngine series switches at Interop 2012. The CloudEngine series switches provide the industry’s largest single-frame switching capacity of up to 48T and support high-density switching of 100GE, 40GE, 10GE and GE interfaces, as well as virtualization and computing, storage and network convergence. This enables the sustainable development of enterprise data centers over a 10 year span.

Committed to providing a better way for enterprises to tap into the opportunities presented by the rise of cloud computing and ICT convergence, Huawei’s CloudEngine series switches provide stable, reliable and secure services to help customers build scalable, virtualized and converged data center fabric architectures.

“The deployment of Cloud-based services brings with it extreme network challenges in the areas of traffic growth, service scale and manageability. With the announcement of the Cloud Fabric Architecture and CloudEngine 12800 series, Huawei is addressing the needs of this environment by providing customers a solid reference architecture and a highly scalable, converged and fully virtualized platform. This innovative approach will provide mid market through high end enterprise customers the foundation for a customizable network environment managed with a single fabric interface,” said Zeus Kerravala, principal analyst, ZK Research.

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Net2EZ deploys Transmode for U.S. data center interconnect

Optical transport systems developer Transmode says that Net2EZ, a US-based managed data center service provider, has upgraded its high-speed optical network using Transmode's TM-Series and TG-Series optical networking platforms.

Net2EZ replaced its existing DWDM equipment with Transmode's platforms to increase the capacity of its network, Transmode says. The new protected fiber ring is designed to offer uninterrupted service to seven data centers across the United States with multiple 10G and 1G connections. At the same time, Net2EZ has added three new data centers to the network. Net2EZ plans to replicate this network architecture as they continue their expansion across the US.

The network uses the TM-Series 10G transponders with forward error correction for long-haul transmission and also has redundant fiber paths for network protection.

The upgrade also improves Net2EZ’s network management capabilities that enable it to identify and resolve issues remotely. The redundancy built into the infrastructure enables Net2EZ to keep the network running while performing maintenance.

"We have redundant fiber between our buildings and with the Transmode solution we were able to get better diagnostics and increased performance,” said Daniel Faubel, director of network engineering at Net2EZ. “We can now tell if we are having problems without actually having to unplug the fiber, and run a fiber tester to figure it out and can access our Virginia network remotely from Los Angeles."

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