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Home » Layer123 SDN & OpenFlow World Congress: DT’s Terastream Project

Layer123 SDN & OpenFlow World Congress: DT’s Terastream Project

October 21, 2013
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“The fundamental premise of Terastream is simplification,” said Axel Clauberg, VP Aggregation, Transport, IP & Fixed Access, Deutsche Telekom AG, speaking at last week’s Layer123 conference in Bad Homburg, Germany.

The Terastream project, which is a next generation network project of Deutsche Telekom, in many ways reflects the business drivers and next steps for SDN and NFV.  Clauberg said operators must continue to invest in their networks in order to handle explosive traffic growth and deliver an excellent customer experience. Competition is tough not only because of traditional challengers but because of over-the-top (OTT) players who are able to move very fast because they live in a software-based world.

The Terastream architecture answers these challenges, said Clauberg, by providing a radical simplification of the infrastructure and eliminating legacy protocols.  What should the network look like if all the traffic were IP?  What is all of the equipment for delivering services could be centralized in an infrastructure cloud data center?  Once the network operator has a data center that serves as an infrastructure cloud, it is easy to see how other network functions could be virtualized.

Key enabling technologies for Terastream include 100G coherent optics, IP/DWDM, IPv6, a real-time OSS, KVM hypervisors, and OpenStack.    IPv4 is only a service produced in the network. Clauberg said one early decision was to push for open standard solutions. The infrastructure cloud will be run on Layer 3 networking.  There is a strong push to make everything fully automated and secure.

Terastream has already been deployed in Croatia — part of the DT global footprint — as a proof-of-concept.  The first rollout occurred in a matter of months.  Over 500 customers are already getting up to Gigabit access speeds with native IPv6 service.

“We are on a path toward becoming a software-defined operator,” said Clauberg.  However, even though operators are moving from hardware to these software business models, his call to the industry is to keep innovating in both domains.

A DT slide deck from last year.

http://www.slideshare.net/ceobroadband/dt-tera-stream

http://www.layer123.com/

  • In September, Deutsche Telekom confirmed multi-vendor interoperability on a 100 Gigabit Ethernet long haul link on TeraStream pilot network in Croatia.  The tests, which were a joint effort between Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco Systems, Hrvatski Telekom and Deutsche Telekom, represent an important milestone towards the future of generally available 100GbE networking.
    The actual link, the industry’s first of its kind, consisted of 600 km of Standard Single Mode Fiber (SMF) between the cities of Split and Varazdin using leveraging the TeraStream colorless, open spectrum, passive network. The 100 Gbps signal, carrying live production traffic, used ITU standard 50GHz spacing via a high gain forward error correction algorithm capable of achieving 10Gbps comparable distances. The implementation in this test used pre-standards, aligned in ITU Study Group 15.  Multi-vendor interoperability on the 100 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) long-haul DWDM links was established between IP routers from Cisco Systems and Alcatel-Lucent. Cortina Systems also provided technology for the tests.

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