PCCW Global Doubles Capacity on PEACE with Infinera’s ICE Technology

Infinera and PCCW Global, an intercontinental telecommunications provider service provider, declared the completion of a significant deployment on the PEACE cable method amongst Marseille, Cyprus, and Abu Talat, Egypt.

Making use of Infinera’s ICE technologies, PCCW Global can provide community operators the potential to increase ability for each fiber pair on these significant Center East and Mediterranean fiber routes.

Community operators consistently are expanding cloud-dependent services to generate far more related communities, driving the need for subsea network upgrades globally. PCCW Global’s potential up grade on the PEACE cable technique is 1 of a series of updates prepared for this year. As the initial and only open cable procedure in the Mediterranean Sea, the PEACE cable program can assist several support vendors in the region.

By leveraging Infinera’s ICE technological innovation on the GX Sequence Compact Modular Platform, PCCW World can get to personal wavelength speeds of 650Gbs ensuing in extra potential, with considerably less hardware and supplying up to 25 terabits for every fiber pair. The mix enables network operators to present superior-capacity products and services between the Middle East and the Mediterranean location.

PCCW VP of EMEA Subsea Cable Techniques Haitham Zahran explained, “The PEACE cable procedure is the best-performing open up cable process connecting Asia, Europe and Africa. By collaborating with Infinera to upgrade our community phase to boost fiber capacity, we are equipped to provide buyers field-leading innovation that delivers the most dependability and greatest potential fiber pair accessible.”

Infinera’s SVP of Environment Profits Nick Walden added, “Infinera’s subsea remedies have historically provided network operators the finest amount of money of price from their fiber assets making use of progressive, industry-leading technological know-how. Infinera’s ICE remedy enables PCCW World-wide to offer network operators open, scalable and versatile products and services to meet the region’s rising bandwidth needs.”

Stacee R. Grigg

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