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Home » Optelian Launches 100G Muxponder/Transponder

Optelian Launches 100G Muxponder/Transponder

February 13, 2013
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Optelian introduced a flexible 100G platform that can be configurable either as a muxponder or transponder,

The new MPX-9110, which is packaged in a 1RU box, can aggregate and transport any mix of 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps services over a 100G OTN DWDM wavelength.

“Internet usage, driven by bandwidth-intensive video streaming and enhanced user connectivity via multiple devices, will surge in the coming years. Operators need innovative ways to leverage their existing infrastructure while increasing capacity,” remarks Optelian’s CEO, David Weymouth. “Our analysis indicates 100G offers a 30% cost-per-bit savings relative to 10G transport strategies. Optelian’s solution enables efficient scalability and supports the rapid deployment and management of new, revenue-generating services.”

Some key features:

  • Network flexibility – 10/40 Gbps muxponder and 100 Gbps transponder in one device
  • Service aggregation options – 10×10 Gbps, 1×40 Gbps + 6×10 Gbps, 2 x 40 Gbps + 2 x 10Gbps
  • Client support – 10/40/100 GbE, OC-192/STM-64, 8/10G FC, OTU2/3/4
  • Best optical reach – DP-QPSK DWDM line interface with coherent optical receiver plus FEC
  • Standalone design – Service delivery, management and OSC in a compact 1RU form factor.

http://www.optelian.com

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