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Home » T-Com Selects Marconi for Europe's First 40G Optical Network

T-Com Selects Marconi for Europe's First 40G Optical Network

January 26, 2005
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T-Com, the fixed-network unit of Deutsche Telekom, awarded a three-year contract to Marconi to build Europe’s first 40 Gbps optical network. Marconi will supply T-Com with its Multihaul 3000 DWDM transmission platform and its ServiceOn Optical network management system. The Multihaul 3000 will act as an expressway carrying high-bandwidth traffic between switching nodes in the network, with a capacity of 3.2 Tbps (terabits per second) on each optical fiber pair. This will give T-Com an unrivalled capacity in its core network.

T-Com’s decision to choose Marconi follows its successful involvement in the Global Seamless Network (GSN) research and demonstration project, which ran in 2003.

Marconi’s Multihaul 3000 system is configurable for transmission spans of between 100 km and 4000 km. It includes a range of reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers as well as data, Synchronous Digital Hierarchy and OTN transponders and muxponders for 2.5G, 10G and 40G bandwidths equipped with full-band tunable lasers. The Multihaul 3000’s 40G transponders were developed by Marconi in cooperation with CoreOptics.

“This is an important strategic win for Marconi in that it delivers a new platform into a new and prestigious customer,” said Mike Parton, CEO, Marconi Corporation plc.

Marconi – A Better Way Forward


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