Capacity Matters in APAC
The first is that NEC Corp. claims to have completed a successful, error-free 1Tbit/s superchannel transmission on a 5,400-kilometer subsea network using multiple 100Gbit/s Ethernet sub-carriers. The company has shared some of the technical details of how it performed the trial early Thursday morning in a release that, yes, puts the words "software" and "defined" next to each other:
Asia/Pacific appears to be the region for superchannel trials. (See Infinera Boasts 8Tbit/s Pipe.)
Meanwhile, regional operator Pacnet has announced plans to add 100Gbit/s capabilities and OTN (Optical Transport Network) switching to its EAC-C2C subsea network, which lands in the major North-East Asia countries and traverses the Pacific to the U.S.
The carrier has previously tested 500Gbit/s superchannels on its submarine network. (See Pacnet, Infinera Demo 500G Super-Channels.)
— Ray Le Maistre, International Managing Editor, Light Reading
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