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Sprint Optical Networking Solutions (SONS) Targets Enterprise Market

Sprint, in partnership with Nortel Networks, introduced a new metro optical connectivity service for “high-bandwidth” enterprise customers. SONS is an end-to-end managed solution that connects multiple metro locations via private ring-based networks while providing enterprise customers with high-speed, direct connectivity to the entire Sprint network. The managed service is especially targeted at large enterprises with offsite back-up requirements. Federal regulations that could set minimum requirements for the storage and recovery of sensitive data are looming in several vertical industry markets.

SONS customers will be able to choose DWDM, SONET, or a combination of both as the underlying transport technology. The service can carry voice, data, video, and multimedia traffic over a single, dedicated fiber. Capacity scales up to 32 channels of 10 Gbps traffic.

Sprint plans to make the service available across the U.S., with a focus on 12 major U.S. markets in 2003: New York City; Dallas; San Francisco; Chicago; Kansas City; Seattle; Houston; Minneapolis; St. Louis; Los Angeles; Atlanta; and Reston (VA).

SONS will use Nortel Networks’ equipment, including its OPTera Metro 3000 and OPTera Metro 5000 Multiservice Platforms, which support next-generation SONET/DWDM.
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