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BT Achieves Record Optical Spectral Efficiency in Tests with ALU

Alcatel-Lucent and BT achieved optical transmission speeds of up to 1.4 Tbps, with a record spectral efficiency of 5.7 bits per second per Hertz (b/s/Hz), in a trial last autumn over a 410 km fiber link between BT’s Adastral Park research campus in Ipswich and the BT Tower in London.

The field trial used a new “flexible grid: infrastructure (Flexgrid) to vary the gaps between transmission channels, usually set at 50 GHz, to a new spacing of 35 GHz by using the 400 Gbps Photonic Services Engine (PSE) technology on the 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS). Alcatel-Lucent said that by increasing the density of channels on the fiber, this approach achieved up to 42.5% greater data transmission efficiency compared to today’s standard networks. The 1830 PSS can be used as an optical extension shelf of the 7750 Service Router (SR) and the 7950 Extensible Routing System (XRS).

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