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Corrigent #2August 29, 2005 | Post a comment
no ratings SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Corrigent Systems, a leading provider of Packet ADM (Add Drop Multiplexer) for next-generation transport networks announced today that it is ranked the #2 vendor worldwide of 10Gbps SONET/SDH multiservice networking equipment for the first two quarters of 2005. This is according to the latest report by the Dell'Oro Group, a leading market research firm specializing in the telecom and datacom industries. Corrigent was covered in the report as a leading vendor in the upcoming 10Gbps segment of the metro carrier market. According to the report, the multiservice SONET/SDH market in 2005 is expected to grow 34% year-over-year to $3.5 billion, while the share of the 10Gbps segment is expected to more than double. The rapid growth reported year-over-year represents a profound change in the optical metro market, whereby established carriers begin the migration to 10Gbps metro networks to support triple-play and other demanding packet-based services. 10Gbps is the fastest data rate commonly used to build carrier transport networks. Corrigent specializes in these extremely fast and advanced platforms designed to provide metro transport support for hundreds of thousands of customers using voice, video, data and cellular services. With more than 4 times the bandwidth of today's typical installation, paired with sophisticated MPLS and pseudo wire features, Corrigent is targeting this rapidly growing and lucrative segment of the optical market. Corrigent's CM-100 Packet ADM is optimized for aggregation and transport of packet traffic, and for new services that propel the growth and revenue opportunities for innovative service providers. Along with advanced packet capabilities, it also carries traditional TDM traffic for wireline, cellular and upcoming 3G services that today make up the bulk of service providers' revenue. Carriers can thus use Corrigent's CM-100 PADM as part of a truly converged migration path from today's SONET/SDH networks to the high bandwidth 10Gbps packet infrastructure they need for new packet services and revenue growth.
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