Core Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems are designed for long-haul and ultra long-haul optical networking applications.
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1830 Photonic Service Switch
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The 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) is a multi-reach photonic platform, providing the first commercially available support for best-in-class, single-carrier 100G Next-Generation Coherent technology
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Benefits include the following:
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Best in class, highly integrated 100G next generation electro-optics technology with coherent detection helps to easily deploy high capacity networks and leverage their assets while lowering the cost per transported bit
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Reduced operating expenses, by making WDM networking more flexible and automated, simpler and quicker to operate by facilitated NOC-based services, avoiding on-site manual interventions
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Accelerated time to service for wavelength services that can be set in minutes by NOC without lengthy and costly on-site intervention
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Reuses a same bandwidth resource multiple times for high automation
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Improved capacity by adding “any-wavelength-to-anywhere” for significant savings in CAPEX as traffic explosion can be cost-effectively accommodated
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Significant savings in space and power per transported bit
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1626 Light Manager
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The 1626 Light Manager (LM) is a versatile, multi-reach DWDM platform that allows users to build networks that vary in scope from regional to pan-continental. The 1626 LM helps customers move a step toward an all-optical network implementation and the resulting reduction in overall transmission cost and improved network performance
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Benefits include the following:
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Upgrade of the existing links using the Optical Network Extender shelf, resulting in cost-efficiency and better performance for legacy platforms
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Minimization of the initial investment and incremental growth according to need
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OPEX minimization due to an efficient and powerful network management system
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Transparent transport of services from 2.5 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s TDM to 1 GigE and 10 GigE and long distance SAN connectivity
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Access to any wavelength at any node, regardless of traffic forecast
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Bandwidth optimization
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Accurate and efficient provisioning of the optical channel
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Fast installation and commissioning
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Easy fault localization
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Dramatic spare count reduction
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1625 LambdaXtreme Transport
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The 1625 LambdaXtreme Transport is a next-generation 10Gbps/40Gbps core DWDM system that offers cost-effective long-haul, ultra long-haul, or ultra high-capacity transport on one common platform
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Benefits include the following:
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Expanded service offerings
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Faster deployment through point-and-click provisioning
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Provides 40G technology at less than the cost of four of today’s standard 10G wavelength systems
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Lowers costs through innovative technologies including automatic power balancing and gain control, advanced fault detection and network management
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Enables long-haul and ultra long-haul network transmission on a single system without expensive regenerators
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Reduces costs with a single transmission platform and common components for both 10Gbps and 40Gbps transport over legacy and new fiber
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Supports managed bandwidth services and optical mesh protection via seamless integration with the 1675 Lambda Unite MultiService Switch
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WaveStar® OLS 1.6T
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A core DWDM system providing high capacity along with reliable performance. Its flexible, cost-effective design offers a fully open architecture to operate in multi-vendor environments. The WaveStar OLS 1.6T can help cut costs while providing reliable, high-speed transport in a multi-vendor environment.
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Benefits include the following:
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Takes advantage of 1.6 Tbps capacity over a single fiber to minimize costs per terabit/kilometer
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Provides the flexibility of a modular design that supports a simultaneous mix of data channels, from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps
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Streamlines operations with support for multi-vendor signals in the same system
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Offers premium levels of service, backed by Optical Protection Switching and strong forward error correction
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Helps reduce operating costs with a compact system requiring minimal space and power
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