Padtec submarine network repeaters pass installation tests

June 2, 2014
Brazilian optical transport specialist Padtec says that its submarine optical repeater showed consistent operation at depths of more than 6300 meters in recently conducted installation trials. The trials, held in the Caribbean Sea from April 30 to May 7 of this year, included both shallow and deep water phases at data rates including 100 Gbps.

Brazilian optical transport specialist Padtec says that its submarine optical repeater showed consistent operation at depths of more than 6300 meters in recently conducted installation trials. The trials, held in the Caribbean Sea from April 30 to May 7 of this year, included both shallow and deep water phases at data rates including 100 Gbps.

Padtec conducted the tests with the aid of IT Telecom (which provided marine operations) and Nexans (which supplied the submarine cables). The shallow water tests included burial of the repeater on the ocean floor as well as sheave and tensile tests.

Customers and equipment certification authorities were on hand to witness the tests, Padtec says.

“Padtec has shown the quality and reliability its new solution for submarine optical communication systems, with a focus on applying the most advanced technology to submarine optical transmission thereby demonstrating a clear competitive differential. The market now has the best technology alternative for long-haul submarine distances, enabling the interconnection of continents across the oceans covering lengths of up to 10,000 km,” said Jorge Salomão Pereira, Padtec's CEO.

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