SaskTel trials Alcatel-Lucent’s 400G fiber optic solution on 10G network

Alcatel-Lucent and SaskTel have conducted a successful trial of fiber optic data transmission that could deliver data at speeds of up to 400G (gigabytes-per second) over a network originally built for 10G traffic.

The trail took place on a live SaskTel 10G network between Regina and Saskatoon in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.

The deployment is significant as it allows SaskTel to stay ahead of increasing demand for broadband access by offering an immediate upgrade to 100G transmission today, moving to 400G in the future as and when needed.

400G technology addresses the growing bandwidth demands driven by growing customer reliance on multi-media, particularly video and high-speed broadband such as SaskTel’s “Infi-net” fiber-to-the-home (FTTH).

Alcatel lucent

The trial was performed using Alcatel-Lucent’s optical solution which is based on its 1830 Photonic Service Switch platform. It has the ability to be deployed simultaneously with existing multiple 10G, 40 and 100G network links, the company claims.

400G technology helps address demand that is being driven by growing customer reliance on multi-media, particularly video and high-speed broadband such as SaskTel’s “Infi-net” fiber-to-the-home (FTTH).

SaskTel was among the first service providers globally to deploy high-speed broadband access with Fiber-to-the-Home service and announced a seven-year project in 2011 aimed at delivering FTTH to the company’s subscribers.

400G Photonic Service Engine (PSE) electro-optics chip used in trial is capable of carrying up to 400 Gb/s of traffic. The 400G PSE accelerates network speeds fourfold to deliver the highest possible performance per wavelength.

With this high-speed network capability, SaskTel hopes to deliver faster communications utilizing their existing network and efficiently meet customer needs of today as well as the future.

Alex Giosa, president of Alcatel-Lucent Canada, said, “The combination of the 1830 PSS enhanced with the new 400G PSE which we have trialled at SaskTel will allow us to continue to provide the kind of transformative solutions our service provider customers require to meet their customers ever growing needs for faster and faster connectivity.”

editor@telecomlead.com

Latest

More like this
Related

UK okays $19 bn Vodafone-Three merger to create largest mobile operator

Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has approved Vodafone’s...

India telecom investment and revenue trends in Q2FY2025

Analysts at Motilal Oswal Financial Services have revealed three...

Canada asks 5% revenue share from online streaming services

Telecoms regulator said online streaming services operating in Canada...

Vodafone Idea reveals Capex, Opex, 4G coverage, ARPU in January-March

Vodafone Idea has revealed its financial result – Capex,...