September 29, 2008
BBWFE: Huawei Intros Converged Ultra Broadband;10GPON
Huawei Technologies reiterated its
commitment to helping operators around the world move seamlessly to converged
Ultra broadband with the introduction of several industry-first products and
extending its IPTIME (IP Transport Infrastructure for Multi-play Experience)
solution at Broadband World Forum Europe in Brussels. The new 1.28T OTN OptiX
OSN 8800, OptiX OSN 1800 and 10G GPON prototype restate Huawei's leadership
position in the ALL IP broadband field and are also part of Huawei's Green Ultra
Broadband Networks solutions for operators, that reduce power consumption and
increase energy efficiency.
"One of the bigger challenges that operators face today is to build converged
ultra-broadband bearer networks that can give them the flexibility to quickly
deploy a full range of services and at the same time significantly reduce the
TCO (total cost of operation) of their entire networks," said Daniel Tang, vice
president of Huawei Network Product Line. "Huawei's new products and IPTIME
solution will help operators to better deploy a full service offering and enable
subscribers to better experience the excitement and an extended choice of
multi-play services."
As the first 1.28T OSN next-generation switched WDM system in the industry, the
OptiX OSN 8800 integrates 40G/100G, ROADM, OTN Switch, ASON/GMPLS to provide
high bandwidth transport and grooming, thus meet the requirements of operators
as they prepare backbone networks for full service evolution.
The OptiX OSN 1800 system supports full service access from 2M to 10G,
simplifying and unifying the multiple carrier edge networks in order to
effectively reduce TCO.
Huawei's 10G GPON is the world's first standard 10G GPON system compliant with
FSAN NGA and has a data rate of 10Gbps downstream and 2.5Gbps upstream. It
coexists with current GPON and is compatible with current 2.5G optical
distribution networks and platforms. The 10G GPON realizes smooth migration from
current GPON and fully guarantees investment made in legacy networks through
providing four times the bandwidth.
Additionally, Huawei has also extended its IPTIME solutions from mobile
transport solutions to the industry's first FMC-oriented unified bearer
solutions. Huawei's IPTIME solutions now provide access to both ultra broadband
and 2G/3G, and support the clock synchronization of transmission, thus enabling
the end–to-end provision of mobile and broadband services. With the solutions,
fixed operators can deploy mobile bearer services on their existing broadband
access networks, thus implementing their full-service operations more quickly
and reducing their operating costs.
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