ECI Telecom Apollo TM200EN Per-Service Encryption Card

Feb. 21, 2018
With Apollo's TM200EN card, each client service can be independently encrypted, and un-encrypted services can be combined on the same line without restrictions. The line output can be either 100 Gbps or 200 Gbps, depending on the needs of the network operator.
With Apollo's TM200EN card, each client service can be independently encrypted, and un-encrypted services can be combined on the same line without restrictions. The line output can be either 100 Gbps or 200 Gbps, depending on the needs of the network operator.

For the 200-Gbps option in particular, the ability to mix and match encrypted and unencrypted 10-Gbps services offers unprecedented flexibility to network operators, ECI asserts.

Judge's Comment: "This product offers an interesting feature set for a portion of the non-hyperscale DCI applications market which is increasingly disaggregated."

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