Ericsson sets another industry milestone with 1Tbps optical transport
Continues to lead optical innovation by demonstrating 1Tbps optical transmission at OFC/NFOEC in Los Angeles, California
Builds on the success of a 400Gbps field trial in Spain
4th Generation IP optical technology ensures capacity for The Networked Society
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) will underline its leadership in optical technology with a demonstration of 1Tbps optical transport at OFC/NFOEC in Los Angeles, California. This achievement is a result of Ericsson’s continued investment in optical research and innovation, in partnership with the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies and CNIT, Italy’s national consortium for telecommunications. Ericsson demonstrated 400Gbps transmission in early 2011 and has recently deployed that technology in a field trial using Telefónica’s existing network in Spain.
Phil Winterbottom, Head of Optical & Metro Product Management at Ericsson, says: “This type of innovation is crucial as The Networked Society is demanding higher speed with more connectivity. Not only is this 1Tbps transmission milestone an optical innovation, it leverages technology from Ericsson radio. At Ericsson, one of the things we are able to do is combine our expertise in radio with the underlying transport needs to support an end-to-end vision for our customers that leverages what we’re best at.”
Attendees at OFC/NFOEC 2012, which takes place from March 4–8 in Los Angeles, California, can visit Ericsson at booth #2017 for a demonstration of this technology and to speak with the innovation experts behind it.
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About OFC/NFOEC
OFC/NFOEC is the largest global conference and exposition for optical communications and networking professionals. For over 37 years people have been coming from all corners of the globe to meet and greet, teach and learn, make connections and move business forward for one week each year.
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