Infinera Achieves New Benchmark Delivering 83.6 Tbps Data Transmission on Simulated Telstra InfraCo Intercity Links with Infinera's Latest Optical Technology
May 16 2024 - 8:00AM
Infinera (Nasdaq: INFN) announced today the successful completion
of desktop simulated network evaluations using Telstra InfraCo’s
Australian intercity optical fibre. The desktop evaluations were
conducted on two simulated links − the 1,240-km link between
Melbourne and Sydney and the 3,937-km link between Perth and Sydney
− achieving a groundbreaking fibre capacity of 83.6 Tbps and 57.6
Tbps, respectively. These results represent a new benchmark for
fibre capacity over long-distance networks and a significant
increase in network efficiency, enabling the delivery of more
services per fibre.
The simulated evaluation was performed using Infinera’s GX
Series Compact Modular Platform equipped with ICE7, Infinera’s
latest generation of coherent optical technology, and Infinera’s
Super C- + Super L-enabled next generation optical line system
coupled with Corning’s SMF-28® ULL fibre characteristics. This
enhancement substantially increases data transmission rates and
overall network capacity by using fibre assets more efficiently.
Specifically, integrating these technologies into the simulated
Melbourne to Sydney route demonstrates a capacity increase of
approximately 53% compared to the current fibre and line system
performance.
Telstra InfraCo’s intercity network will boost its national
fibre network with new fibre paths across the country. The new
fibre paths are designed to boost capacity and speed between
cities, regions, and remote communities, serving hyper scalers,
service providers, and government entities.
“The simulated network modelling using Infinera’s ICE7 on
Corning’s SMF-28 ULL fibre shows that this major fibre digital
infrastructure deployment positions Telstra InfraCo at the
forefront of the telecommunications industry, equipped to provide
cutting-edge, market-leading services to our customers now and into
the future,” said Kathryn Jones, National Infrastructure Projects
Executive at Telstra InfraCo.
“This new simulated benchmark on Telstra InfraCo’s intercity
network marks a significant technology milestone for Infinera,
underscoring the power of ICE7 and Super C+L technology in a
real-world networking environment,” said Ron Johnson, SVP and
General Manager of Optical Systems and Global Engineering at
Infinera. “The simulated results demonstrated unmatched fibre
capacity and long-haul efficiency.”
Contacts:
Media:Anna VueTel. +1 (916) 595-8157avue@infinera.com
Investors:Amitabh Passi, Head of Investor RelationsTel. +1 (669)
295-1489apassi@infinera.com
About Telstra InfraCoAs Telstra’s specialist
infrastructure business, we are committed to partnering with our
customers to accelerate business opportunities by accessing our
diverse national telecommunications infrastructure. Telstra
InfraCo’s growing asset portfolio includes 250,000 kilometres of
fiber optic cable, 370,000 kilometres of ducts, 160,000 poles, and
thousands of fixed network facilities including data centres, cable
landing stations and satellite ground stations. Telstra InfraCo
supports Australia’s fixed and mobile networks, and has access to
400,000 kilometres of sub-sea cables enabling greater connectivity
and reach for our customers globally. To learn more about Telstra
InfraCo,
visit infraco.telstra.com.au and LinkedIn.
About InfineraInfinera is a global supplier of
innovative open optical networking solutions and advanced optical
semiconductors that enable carriers, cloud operators, governments,
and enterprises to scale network bandwidth, accelerate service
innovation, and automate network operations. Infinera solutions
deliver industry-leading economics and performance in long-haul,
submarine, data center interconnect, and metro transport
applications. To learn more about Infinera, visit www.infinera.com,
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including but not limited to the technical and performance
capabilities of Infinera’s GX Series Compact Modular Platform
equipped with ICE7 and Infinera’s Super C- + Super L-enabled next
generation optical line system coupled with Corning’s advanced
SMF-28 ULL fibre characteristics. These statements are not
guarantees of results and should not be considered as an indication
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