Team.blue is deploying Ciena's Waveserver Ai platform to serve as the foundation for its WAN-ring, providing point-to-point metro data center interconnect (DCI) network service between sites.

April 12, 2022

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SKANDENBORG, Denmark and HANOVER, Md. – team.blue Denmark, part of the team.blue Group, a leading hosting and cloud solutions provider in Europe, has selected Ciena's (NYSE: CIEN) Waveserver Ai platform to serve as the foundation for its WAN-ring, providing point-to-point metro data center interconnect (DCI) network service between sites.

"We needed a solution to extend the capabilities of our current dark fiber infrastructure. It needed to be powerful, easy to use, extremely stable while also being ultra-efficient in terms of power and size," said Michael Munk Lassen, principal systems architect and head of technology and infrastructure for team.blue. "Ciena's Waveserver Ai platform meets this need and enables us to create a simple point-to-point network between sites currently providing up to 8x100G on a single dark fiber which can be scaled further if needed."

"Cloud and content providers across the globe are investing in their DCI capabilities to increase network efficiency, reduce energy consumption and enable highly resilient connectivity at the edge of their network," said Jean David Fabre, director of datacenter connectivity solutions for Ciena. "Rolling out Ciena's Waverserver Ai platform allows team.blue Denmark to provide cutting-edge services."

Ciena's Waveserver Ai platform delivers high capacity – up to 2.4 Tbit/s in a single rack unit – to tackle large scalability challenges. Intuitive to install and easy to operate, Waveserver Ai utilizes a familiar operational toolset and can be managed through industry-standard open APIs and data models. The platform's compact design helps reduce real estate costs while providing the capacity needed to support surging bandwidth demands in the metro.

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