- Link: Lightwave Magazine, October 16, 2006
OCTOBER 16, 2006 -- Global Crossing (search for Global Crossing) has deployed Xtera's (search for Xtera)
Nu-Wave XLS DWDM system on two unrepeatered submarine links between
Ireland and the UK. The unrepeatered links are part of Global
Crossing's international network and will support the increasing demand
for advanced IP and wavelength services, including 10-Gbit/sec services
to Ireland.
"Ireland,
like other areas of the world, is experiencing a surge in demand for
broadband services. Xtera provided a turn-key solution that maximized
the use of our existing assets while allowing us to quickly and
cost-effectively respond to the demands of the region," said Dan
Enright, executive vice president, operations, Global Crossing.
Recent
demand for higher bit-rate services and increased capacity drove the
demand that lead to the deployment of Xtera's Nu-Wave XLS. Nu-Wave XLS
supports up to sixty 10-Gbit/sec channels in a single rack, allowing
the upgrade using a minimum of premium collocation space.
Xtera's
Nu-Wave XLS is designed to support up to 500 km for new unrepeatered
links, enable redeployment of existing submarine fibers and provide
significant capacity upgrades for existing unrepeatered links.
Supporting up to 600 Gbits/sec in a single bay, the system is well
suited for space-constrained applications, the company says.
"Activity
in the submarine market is on the rise, especially unrepeatered systems
supporting regional networks. Xtera's ability to offer longer distances
for new links and significant capacity upgrades for existing links
provide operators with new cost-effective options for delivering
high-capacity services," said Howard Kidorf, Managing Partner of
Pioneer Consulting.
Visit Global Crossing
Visit Xtera Communications
|