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Seacom boosts network with Infinera

Lebo Mashiloane
By Lebo Mashiloane
Johannesburg, 13 May 2014

Infinera and Seacom have entered an agreement to deploy the Infinera DTN-X platform across the sub-sea cable operator's terrestrial network providing services to the African continent.

According to a statement, the Infinera Intelligent Transport Network, featuring the DTN-X packet optical transport networking platform, enables Seacom to differentiate its services and manage costs as it scales network capabilities.

"The need for bandwidth in Africa is growing substantially and Seacom's network is ready to address this increase in demand for our customers," said Claes Segelberg, CTO at Seacom. "The Infinera Intelligent Transport Network enables Seacom to offer 100GB services and provides us with the ability to offer higher speed services to accommodate existing customers and attract new customers."

Seacom owns and operates a high-capacity international network consisting of multiple submarine cable systems connecting Africa to Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Its submarine and terrestrial networks, it says, stretching across 17 000km, enable connectivity solutions that give carriers, network operators, and service providers the ability to expand and grow their operations across Africa and beyond.

"Seacom's deployment of an Infinera Intelligent Transport Network solution substantially increases the capacity available for Internet and global communications services as the company addresses the growing need for bandwidth in Africa," says Chris Champion, senior VP EMEA sales at Infinera.

"We are honoured to work with Seacom to deploy the DTN-X platform. This network upgrade continues our longstanding relationship with Seacom and reflects positively on the success of Seacom's prior deployment of the Infinera DTN."

Infinera states that if provides Seacom with an Intelligent Transport Network featuring the industry's only commercially available single-card 500 gigabit per second (Gb/s) FlexCoherent super-channel solution, which is based on Infinera's widely deployed photonic integrated circuits.

These 500GB super-channels, notes Infinera, enable Seacom to scale to terabits of transmission capacity, integrating DWDM optical transmission in a single platform that is capable of supporting up to 12 terabits per second of non-blocking OTN switching as their traffic requirements grow in the future.

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