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ADVA Optical Networking today announced the latest release of its
flagship optical platform, the Fiber Service Platform (FSP) 3000 release
8. The new release gives service providers and enterprises more
flexibility in delivering new services, as well as a greater ability to
scale their networks. The intelligent integration of Optical+Ethernet
technologies provides a scalable foundation for next-generation
networks, which is packet-friendly and easy to use. The product is being
released at NXTcomm 2007 in Chicago and is on display in ADVA Optical
Networking’s booth #4875.
The release 8 of the FSP 3000 includes many new features, including
those enabling:
-- Ease of use - Dynamic optical transport features enable faster
service provisioning and platform interoperability.
-- A Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) control
plane allows improved path setup, including path computation,
resource reservation and provisioning of the expanded
Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (ROADM) portfolio.
-- Conformation to Optical Transport Hierarchy (OTH), as specified
in ITU G.709, enables seamless interoperability to other
industry platforms.
-- To further simplify the administration and logistics, expanded
multi-service transponder options are being introduced to allow
network operators to offer Ethernet, storage and legacy
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)/Synchronous Digital
Hierarchy (SDH) services from a single muxponder card.
-- Scalability - Wavelength switching, faster speeds and longer
distances enable service providers to increase capacity and
simplify their network topologies, reducing network cost and
complexity.
-- Service providers can choose from a portfolio of ROADMs,
including the eROADM(R) and a multi-degree ROADM, which allow
for wavelength switching and provide maximum optical
provisioning flexibility, as well as maximum impairment
tolerance.
-- 40Gbit/s linespeed capability is fully integrated with 1x40G
and 4x10G transponder options for an Optical Transport Unit
(OTU)-3 network port supporting high-end applications such as
core router interconnect.
-- New variable gain amplifiers and reach-optimized,
noise-tolerant optical interfaces support distances of up to
2,000km, enabling longer un-regenerated reach, automated power
balancing and more cost-effective amplifier placement.
-- Lowest cost per service - An Optical+Ethernet approach supports all
upcoming Ethernet service offerings with advanced
standards-compliant Ethernet service provisioning and OAM features,
enabling triple- and quadruple play residential services, as well
as E-LAN and E-Line-based business services over Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (WDM).
-- Gigabit-Ethernet aggregation and multiplexing reduces the cost
per bit by reducing the number of interfaces.
-- Gigabit-Ethernet-optimized add/drop multiplexer cards and
integrated Layer 2 aggregation and switching functionality
deliver flexibility and control, providing increased
functionality within traffic streams.
“ADVA Optical Networking continues to expand
its product benefits for customers building transport networks from the
customer premise to the metro access, metro core and regional arenas,”
stated Ian Redpath, senior analyst of Ovum-RHK. “The
addition of more carrier-class features to expand the applications while
improving service management and provisioning creates a compelling
advantage of simplicity. ADVA Optical Networking continues its tradition
of bringing new features to market right when the market is ready for
them, enabling them to hold their top 2 position in EMEA and now capture
the top 2 position in North America in the metro WDM segment for 1Q07.”
“Our customer base continues to demand leading
features that help them build networks to drive successful businesses,”
explained Brian P. McCann, ADVA Optical Networking’s
chief marketing and strategy officer. “This
new FSP 3000 release is a clear indicator of ADVA Optical Networking’s
commitment to Optical+Ethernet-based solutions that deliver more
scalability in the optical layer while increasing intelligence into the
access layer, where Ethernet continues to be the protocol of choice.”
To view more about the FSP 3000, visit: http://www.advaoptical.com/default.aspx?id=102.
ABOUT ADVA OPTICAL NETWORKING
ADVA Optical Networking (FSE: ADV) is at the forefront of providing
Optical+Ethernet solutions that advance next-generation networks for
data, storage, voice and video services. Our company’s
strength comes from passionate and dedicated employees, all sharing a
common vision: a fast, customized response to customers’
ever-changing needs. Our innovative Fiber Service Platform (FSP) and
strong customer focus provide carriers and enterprises the ability to
scale their networks and deliver intelligent, competitive new services.
ADVA Optical Networking’s solutions have been
deployed at more than 200 carriers and 10,000 enterprises around the
world. For further information about ADVA Optical Networking: www.advaoptical.com.
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ADVA Optical Networking Inc., Mahwah, New Jersey, USA
ADVA Optical Networking Corp., Tokyo, Japan
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