Nortel 40G Optical Solution Enables TDC to Meet Skyrocketing Bandwidth Demands Across Europe
March 15th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 34 times, 1 so far today
Nortel 40G Optical Solution Enables TDC to Meet Skyrocketing Bandwidth Demands Across Europe
High-bandwidth consumer applications like Internet video, the increase in the international popularity of social networking sites like Facebook and My Space, combined with new, advanced business services are creating increasing demands that are stressing network capacity worldwide. TDC, Denmark’s leading provider of communications solutions, has selected Nortel* [NYSE/TSX: NT] to deliver a 40G-ready, next-generation optical network across Europe that will provide four times the bandwidth of their current network to meet these escalating demands and provides a technology path to deliver tomorrow’s networking speeds of 100G.
TDC is deploying its new adaptive all optical solution (see companion announcement, Nortel Meets Bandwidth Explosion with New, Revolutionary 40G to 100G Optical Solution) initially to carry TDC European network traffic across the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany. With this solution TDC can support industry-standard 10G services today as well as next-generation 40G services using Nortel 40G/100G Adaptive Optical Engine technology. TDC will be testing 40G products and services with the intent of launching 40G services in late 2008 due to a strong market demand. At the same time, the deployment provides TDC with a clear technology path to 100G.
“The 40G capability preserves our investment in our fibre plant that enables us to meet increasing bandwidth needs easily and also helps us meet the needs of our customers,” said Morten Bangsgaard, vice president, TDC Fixnet Nordic. “Nortel’s solution will allow us to leverage adaptive optical technologies to save both capital and operational expenses and to easily expand our services across Europe.”
“Nortel’s solution is vital for carrier customers like TDC which are taking a forward-looking approach to building out their next-generation networks,” said Philippe Morin, president, Metro Ethernet Networks. “The ability to dramatically increase bandwidth and simplify operations is of keen interest for carriers. With the increasing prevalence of devices that can and should be connected to the network, as part of the coming mega-trend of Hyperconnectivity, the demands on networks can only continue. The modern network must meet the requirements of today as well as offering the most logical path to ensure their networks are future-proof.”
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