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Compass-EOS provides core-grade modular routers to NTT for use in its high-capacity transpacific network
April 2, 2013
MILPITAS, Calif. -- Compass-EOS today announced that NTT Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT Corp.), one of the world’s largest providers of telecommunications services, has signed on as a customer. NTT Communications delivers IP-based services in more than 150 nations to more than 10 million customers. Compass-EOS is providing its next-generation r10004 core-grade modular routers to NTT for use in its high-capacity transpacific network. The Compass-EOS routers are the world’s first direct silicon-to-photonics-based routers.“We chose Compass-EOS routers to be used at the termination points of our transpacific high-capacity network, providing a vital link between North America and APAC,” said Dorian Kim, Vice President of IP Engineering at NTT Communications. “The high bandwidth and low power consumption, together with the modularity of the Compass-EOS router family fit well with our future vision and plans."Compass-EOS
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