Nokia Siemens Networks delivers platform for rapid, cost-effective optical migration to 40G

March 22, 2010
At OFC in San Diego, Nokia Siemens Networks is demonstrating a new platform: the hiT 7300 coherent 40G transponder.

MARCH 22, 2010 -- At OFC in San Diego, Nokia Siemens Networks is demonstrating a new platform: the hiT 7300 coherent 40G transponder. The new optical networking technology enables service providers to transition to 40G optical transmission networks to support the growing subscriber demand for bandwidth-intensive applications.

“The increasing uptake in mobile broadband triggered by smart device usage and new Internet-based applications means we are all generating much more data traffic,” says Oliver Jahreis, head of product management DWDM at Nokia Siemens Networks. “Existing capacity constraints are leading many operators to consider undertaking the move to 40G. Our new 40G transponder makes the move easier, as it reduces costs for operators while ensuring lower latency and faster data services for their customers.”

The hiT 7300 coherent 40G transponder platform is easier to install than existing systems, says a representative. Operators can deploy 40G transmission systems without the costly and time-consuming fiber measurement currently required for other systems. In new deployments, operators can avoid the need for dispersion compensating modules, leading to low-latency connections, simplified amplifier design, and overall reductions in deployment costs and footprint.

In addition, the Nokia Siemens Networks transponder supports 40G transmission over older fiber – dating back to the 1990s and earlier – unlike existing systems. It utilizes the installed network infrastructure, protecting the operator’s investments by using “coherent transmission” technology, in particular a modulation format called CP-QPSK (coherent polarization multiplexed quadrature phase shift keying).

The transponder is designed to be integrated into Nokia Siemens Networks’
hiT 7300 dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) platform, which has been deployed for more than 80 customers worldwide.

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