Cisco (News - Alert), in association with US Signal, a provider of regional transport, data center and Internet Protocol (IP) services, announced they have successfully completed the industry’s first 100 Gigabit (100G) coherent dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) trial leveraging Cisco ONS 15454 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) system.
The Cisco ONS 15454 MSTP is a leading Packet Optical Transport System (P-OTS) that allows network operators to deploy DWDM, Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and Ethernet on a single platform. The Cisco ONS 15454 is the industry's most widely deployed ROADM (News - Alert), the company claims.
Following the successful trial, US Signal will deploy in-service, 100G coherent technology on networks originally designed for 10G transmission without any re-engineering, thereby extending the value and return on investment of the company's existing fiber network, the company said.
Internet Protocol backbones requires 100G rates to accommodate the explosion in video and data traffic and to enable service providers to deliver a new generation of video and multimedia services to their customers.
The service upgrade will help US Signal address the increasing demand for intuitive, faster and more efficient networks the company is facing and help them deliver next-generation services, such as data center virtualization, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IAAS) and Business Process Management (BPM).
The 100G coherent trial was performed over an in-service 10G-engineered network between Chicago, Ill. and Kalamazoo, Mich.
The success of the trial has motivated US Signal to enable its 12,200 miles of fiber for 100G services in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin. When completed, US Signal will enable its largest high-bandwidth customers, including cable operators and wireless telecommunication carriers, to deliver new and enhanced services with higher speeds and lower latency.
“Working with Cisco allows us to seamlessly scale from 10G to 100G services with the flip of a switch,” said Dan Olrich, chief operating officer, US Signal, in a statement. “The trial has shown us how easily we can enhance our network so our customers worry less about bandwidth, reliability and speed, and spend more time focusing on new services.”
Cisco expects a large percentage of networks will evolve to 100G services in the coming years.
Surya Panditi, senior vice president and general manager, Core Technology Group, Cisco, said, "With key partners like US Signal, Cisco is continuing to architect the next-generation Internet, which will easily deliver advanced video, cloud and mobile services to consumers and businesses.”
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