Infinera intros fiber deep access solution

Oct. 25, 2018
Infinera announced the availability of a packet-optical aggregation and transport solution intended to accelerate and simplify the delivery of ...

Infinera announced the availability of a packet-optical aggregation and transport solution intended to accelerate and simplify the delivery of high-speed, low-latency services in access networks at a low total cost of ownership. The new 1.6 terabit High-Density Ethernet Aggregator (HDEA) is designed to enable network operators to address operational and service deployment challenges in fiber-deep access environments, including Distributed Access Architectures (DAA) in cable networks and 5G radio access network (RAN) transport infrastructure.

"The rapid pace of migration from 1G to 10G connectivity in access networks will create economic and operational challenges for operators, and nowhere is this more evident than in the move to DAA within cable access networks," said Heidi Adams, senior research director, IP & Optical Networks, IHS-Markit. "Space constraints, power efficiency and cable management are all key concerns when introducing large-scale aggregation into hub-site locations. Infinera's new HDEA platform tackles these challenges head-on."

The Infinera HDEA, part of the Infinera XTM Series, is an access-optimized packet-optical aggregator that designed to integrate optical transport capabilities, Metro Ethernet Forum Carrier Ethernet 2.0-compliant Layer 2 Ethernet functionality, and open, programmable software control, including access via OpenFlow. Designed to support 1.6 terabits of capacity in a 1RU chassis, the HDEA solution is intended for a range of access network applications, including 10G aggregation in DAA networks, 4G/5G mobile backhaul and business Ethernet.

The HDEA is designed to:

  • Increase 10G density twofold and lower power consumption by approximately half over comparable solutions
  • Accelerate and simplify commissioning of high capacity such as 10G services with Infinera's Auto-Lambda zero-touch provisioning capabilities, while mitigating deployment-impacting fiber management complexities by reducing fibers by a factor of 20 times with a sliding-mount design
  • Provide the capacity and timing essential for a 4G and 5G mobile as more small cells are deployed

"When we demonstrate to our customers how the HDEA enables the installation and commissioning of up to 1.6 terabits of packet-optical aggregation in 1RU in less than 10 minutes, the lights go on in a big way," said Glenn Laxdal, Infinera senior vice president and general manager, Product Management. "This innovative new packet-optical access offering reinforces our commitment to extending the reach of our networking solutions and driving unprecedented value for our customers."

Infinera is highlighting the solution at the SCTE/ISBE Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta.

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