ZTE launches ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 series with 450% capacity increase

Telecom network vendor ZTE on Wednesday launched ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 series, including the ZXCTN 6120S, 6150 & 6180 to boost 10GE internet protocol radio access network (IPRAN) business.

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Compared with traditional IPRAN equipment, the 10GE & GE access capacities of the ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 improve up to 450 percent and 233 percent respectively.

The ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 series adopts 200mm depth design, which save up to 70 percent of weight and space occupied. 

The ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 series features the compact size of 1RU, 2RU & 3RU height. The traditional 10GE IPRAN equipment currently used in access layer have very limited capability with only partial slots can support 10GE capacity.

ZTE said the traditional 10GE equipment cannot provide adequate 10GE access ability to satisfy the large bandwidth requirement of LTE and the future service development.

All slots of ZXCTN 6000 V3.00 can support a 10GE line card and provide 10GE access for mobile and enterprise services. The universal slots design can achieve 100 percent slot-utilization because there is no limitation and coupling relationship between slots and line cards.

ZTE has delivered more than 1,000,000 units of the ZXCTN 6000. Some of the telecom customers include China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, SingTel, Telefonica, TeliaSonera, France Telecom, Telenor, Etsalat, Bhart Airtel and more.

editor@telecomlead.com

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