Televõrgu Deploys ADVA's 100G Core

Televõrgu deploys ADVA 100G core to connect Northern and Eastern European countries to Central Europe over a route running through the Baltic States and Poland.

October 7, 2014

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STOCKHOLM -- ADVA Optical Networking announced today that Televõrgu AS has deployed the ADVA 100G Core to connect Northern and Eastern European countries to Central Europe over a route running through the Baltic States and Poland. Fully integrated into the ADVA FSP 3000, the ADVA 100G Core uses coherent detection technology and RAMAN amplification to transport up to 9.6Tbit/s of data across 3,000km of fiber without regeneration and without any dispersion compensation. Together with flexgrid reconfigurable add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) technology, this system is ready to carry future bandwidth services, such as 400Gbit/s, across the whole fiber route that stretches from Frankfurt, Germany to Tallinn, Estonia.

“Our new route has been extremely well received by customers, and almost 20% of the whole capacity is already in use” said Ove Ant, CEO, Televõrgu. “This network provides a lot of new opportunities in means of features, future deployments and services. This definitely sets us on a lead position on a transmission services market.”

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