SRP Telecom deploys Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 7420 Metro/Enterprise WDM platform for datacenter services

Telecom Lead America: SRP Telecom is deploying the Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 7420 Metro/Enterprise WDM platform for datacenter interconnect and access services.

The Phoenix-based core business unit of America’s third-largest public power utility will benefit from the FLASHWAVE 7420 as it combines optical, Ethernet and storage solutions in a scalable platform. It also supports multiple protocols, including Enterprise Systems Connection (ESCON), Fiber Connection (FICON) and Fiber Channel.

Fujitsu said SRP Telecom selected FLASHWAVE 7420 for its high bandwidth, lowest-possible latency, zero packet loss and flexibility. SRP will install Fujitsu platform in major carrier-neutral facilities including IO Phoenix, IO Scottsdale and Phoenix NAP.

At present, SRP Telecom offers carriers and enterprise customers in the Phoenix area access to a metro network capable of supporting cloud-computing, storage networking, disaster recovery, business continuity and converged applications.

Michael Sherman, director of SRP Telecom.

“As communications service providers and enterprises look for a trusted source of bandwidth, we can tap our 1,600 route-mile fiber optic network. The bandwidth we provide comes with a 99.999 percent service level assurance, and the stability of Salt River, established in 1903 and now serving nearly one million customers. The FLASHWAVE 7420 platform from Fujitsu helps us provide leading carriers and Fortune 500 companies with the secure, reliable, state-of-the-art bandwidth services they need to be successful,” said Michael Sherman, director of SRP Telecom.

Fujitsu claims that the FLASHWAVE 7420 is a scalable solution with up to 40 fixed and reconfigurable wavelengths in a pay-as-you-grow architecture. Moreover, the platform includes Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (ROADM) technology and simultaneously supports Ethernet, SONET/SDH, G.709 OTN, ATM, video and SAN protocols in fixed and reconfigurable point-to-point, linear add/drop and ring topologies.

“And the FLASHWAVE 7420 was designed precisely to support those types of applications, including cloud-computing, Software as a Service, datacenter connectivity and storage area networking. We look forward to continuing our relationship with SRP Telecom as they deliver the communications services their customers need with the business stability they trust,” said Dave Hawkins, VP Sales Engineering and Sales Operations, Fujitsu Network Communications.

editor@telecomlead.com

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