
The introduction of 100G is becoming necessary for operators to promote service growth for a ubiquitous ultra-broadband network; yet the balance of legacy protection with market responsiveness remains challenging.
As broadband services bloom, so do customer demands, especially for IPTV and OTT video services; 100G ports are required for the core routers in Internet data centers (IDCs) so cloud-scale storage and data switching capability are enabled. Operators are also expected to provide ultra-broadband channels to facilitate private line services for enterprises.
To help operators enhance system capacity, Huawei has rolled out a leading coherent 100G solution, with a bandwidth capacity of up to 8Tbit/s over a single fiber. Besides this outstanding transmission performance, this solution can help operators upgrade their network from 10G/40G to 100G in a manner that optimizes CAPEX and protects legacy investments. Moreover, operators can also respond more quickly to market demands for bandwidth access.
Ultra long-haul transmission: Huawei’s 100G solution features an extended transmission distance, thanks to its soft decision technique, optimized optical platform, and unique RZ modulation. It can be flexibly adapted to different network environments, while reducing the costs of electrical regenerators.
Simplified network planning, architecture, and O&M: 1) Avoids DCM networking, features low latency, and is compatible with different types of fiber; 2) Applies tunable filtering to realize colorless add/drop functionality; 3) Enhances intelligence and reliability with multi-layer ASON, which makes this solution the only one that supports 100G OSNR monitoring.
Rich application scenarios: Huawei 100G solution supports a variety of services thanks to its high-bandwidth utilization efficiency.
Smooth evolution: Realizes cooperation between 10G, 40G, and 100G services, which protects legacy investments.
Huawei 100G has been applied by operators in Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region, including KPN, TDC, and SFR. Huawei has also tested its 100G solutions with over 30 operators globally, breaking a number of records in the process including those for 3000km-terrestrial and 5500km-submarine 100G fiber transmission.
For Huawei, 2011 marked a successful year of 100G deployments. Reg Wilcox and Fei Zhu explore the Huawei’s latest 100G technologies, deployment and the key technological advances of 100G partnered with OTN switching, and where it will go.
Huawei experts Kent Jordan and Rick Watson share the significant potential of PPXC technology in tackling the demands of networks in the future.
Huawei's 100G coherent technology has attracted many operators as it enables WDM networks, which is viewed as a most effective way to resolve bandwidth bottlenecks. Click to learn more on the coherent 100G solution.
With products and technologies getting ready, 100G market is expected to see robust growth in the coming years. Dana Cooperson, Vice President at Ovum, believes that the year 2013 or 2014 will see faster and more deployment of 100G.
KPN International has been involving its network from 10G, to 40G, and then 100G in 2011. Werner Zuzarte, Lead Designer & Architect at KPN, unveils more on KPN’s 100G practices.
For Huawei, 2011 marked a successful year of 100G deployments. Reg Wilcox and Fei Zhu explore the Huawei’s latest 100G technologies, deployment and the key technological advances of 100G partnered with OTN switching, and where it will go.
Huawei experts Kent Jordan and Rick Watson share the significant potential of PPXC technology in tackling the demands of networks in the future.
Huawei's 100G coherent technology has attracted many operators as it enables WDM networks, which is viewed as a most effective way to resolve bandwidth bottlenecks. Click to learn more on the coherent 100G solution.
With products and technologies getting ready, 100G market is expected to see robust growth in the coming years. Dana Cooperson, Vice President at Ovum, believes that the year 2013 or 2014 will see faster and more deployment of 100G.
KPN International has been involving its network from 10G, to 40G, and then 100G in 2011. Werner Zuzarte, Lead Designer & Architect at KPN, unveils more on KPN’s 100G practices.

