Telecom equipment vendor Huawei said Jazztel, a fixed network operator in Spain, will use Huawei NE5000E 400G core router to construct IP backbone networks.
This is the first 400G backbone network in Western Europe.
Jazztel will benefit from 400G core routers by addressing the demand for multi-media services and data in the FTTH market in Spain. Its IP backbone networks will improve customer experience and revenue streams.
Huawei claims that the Huawei NE5000E 400G core router allows flexible subcards to be removed and re-installed, and supports flexible combinations of 100GE, 40GE, and 10GE boards, boasting a smooth extension to Tbit/s-level capability for each slot.
In addition, the Huawei NE5000E core router will help Jazztel to optimize the network architecture and make it more flexible, reduce the bandwidth cost of each bit, and improve user satisfaction. It is expected that Jazztel will stand out in the market for the next five-year fixed network services and make swift progress in future-oriented network evolution.
In addition, based on EANTC report, the power consumption of the 400G platform is only 1.27 W/G, which greatly saves energy and reduces expenditure.
Gai Gang, president of Huawei Carrier IP Product Line, said that with the 400G platform technology, Huawei aims to simplify operators’ network architecture, improve device performance and capacity, and construct sustainable IP backbone networks.