Vendor introduces flexible wavelength routing for long-haul optical networks using its 1830 PSS platform; deploys capability for Verizon.

March 30, 2015

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PARIS, France – Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) has announced the introduction of an innovation breakthrough in optical routing technology that will provide operators with flexibility and agility in the deployment of new optical transport networks.

Alcatel-Lucent is offering the communications industry a scalable wavelength routing technology that will help remove many of the limitations currently facing operators as they seek to manage both capacity demands and the need for speed and efficiency.

In particular, the technology – which will be deployed by Verizon in North America on its ultra-longhaul optical network – will allow service providers to quickly adjust wavelength connections, automate tasks on a wide scale, and identify and route around faults in fiber infrastructure – all vital capabilities necessary to deploy scalable agile optical networks.

By providing agility at the photonic layer, Alcatel-Lucent’s wavelength routing technology will enable static optical networks to be transformed into automated, flexible and highly efficient infrastructures, while enabling operators to reduce capital expenditure and energy costs in comparison to electrically switched-only alternatives.

Key Facts:

  • The Alcatel-Lucent wavelength routing solution reduces network total cost of ownership.

  • Reduction in capital expenditure when compared to electrically switched-only alternatives.

  • Fewer equipment spares required.

  • Less power when compared to electrically switched-only alternatives.

  • Significant reduction in operational costs with no need for on-site visits to adjust wavelength connectivity.

  • Extends network lifespan and increases network use by minimizing wavelength contention.

  • Future-proofed wavelengths can be scaled (e.g., grow from 100G to 200G and beyond) without changing equipment required to route wavelengths

  • The solution delivers improved zero-touch automation with increased operational efficiency and network scale.

  • The Alcatel-Lucent wavelength routing capabilities are deployed on the 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS), which Verizon chose for its ultra-longhaul, core optical network. Verizon selected Alcatel-Lucent’s 1830 PSS converged WDM/OTN/Packet based-platform as part of its transition to an optical converged infrastructure to address traffic growth and enable faster and less expensive deployment of new services.

  • The wavelength routing solution consists of specialized CDC-F hardware and Wave Routing Engine (WRE) software. The WRE software provides end-to-end wavelength routing, deployment, and management capabilities. This includes unique in-band per wavelength OAM capabilities to allow for efficient monitoring of wavelength connectivity and support the rapid diagnosis and troubleshooting of potential wavelength connectivity issues, a key requirement for deploying wavelength routing in optical networks at scale.

  • CDC-F (Colorless Directionless Contentionless-FlexGrid) is the technology behind wavelength routing. Although the optical networking industry has been talking about the benefits of CDC-F technology for several years, this is the first solution to be deployed at scale.

Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU)

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