400G
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MTN Group and NEC XON have successfully deployed Africa's first 400G optical transponder solution - Phoenix.
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The new route will connect London with Ostend and increase cross-channel reliability.
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For the third episode of the C-Suite Hotseat, Saf Malik is joined by Joe Scattareggia, chief revenue officer and John Nishimoto, senior vice president at Windstream Wholesale.
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Arelion says it has transmitted data at 400Gbps over a live fibre for 1,800km.
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Zayo has announced a series of expansions to its fiber network infrastructure, including 18 new 400Gbps upgrades and a newly completed cross-Pacific subsea route.
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Mox Networks (Mox), a fibre-optic network provider, confirms the deployment of 400G-enabled long-haul routes on its network across the US and Japan.
Forthcoming events
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GTT Communications (GTT) is to invest in a 400G upgrade to its global Tier 1 IP network.
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Windstream Wholesale has successfully tested the interoperability of ZR+ pluggable modules using open standards.
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Sparkle has deployed Juniper Networks' 400G solutions in response to growing demands for bandwidth, reliability and cost-efficiency.
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Zayo Group Holdings is boosting its network in the Seattle-Tacoma area of Washington with a 400G upgrade and new product offer.
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Iraqi ISP Earthlink Telecommunication is building a high-capacity IP metro transport network in 15 provinces across the country, as part of the Iraqi National Backbone project.
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France-IX now offers a platform that supports 400G Ethernet access, initially via the Telehouse 2 connectivity hub (Paris), with plans to extend to other points of presence by the end of this year.
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Exa Infrastructure, the company that last month took over GTT Communications’ infrastructure, has upgraded two-thirds of its network to 400Gbps.
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Zayo Group Holdings has announced plans to deploy thirty-one high capacity, 400G-enabled long haul routes across North America and Western Europe.
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Colt Technology Services' is transforming its IQ Network with hardware and software innovations that offer 400G capability.
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Bell Canada has launched a commercial 400G wavelength service that using Ciena's WaveLogic 5 Extreme technology.
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UK cable company Virgin Media is trying out technology that could deliver 400Gbps on a single fibre to a range of customers.
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ZenFi Networks is expanding its capabilities in the New York and New Jersey metro region.