SEA-ME-WE 5 upgrades to 100-Gbps technology via Ciena’s GeoMesh Extreme

Sept. 17, 2019
The upgrade boosted the submarine network’s active capacity by 100% and was completed ahead of schedule, Ciena asserts.

Ciena (NYSE: CIEN) says it has applied its GeoMesh Extreme technology to the South East Asia – Middle East – Western Europe 5 (SEA-ME-WE 5) submarine cable system. The upgrade boosted the submarine network’s active capacity by 100% and was completed ahead of schedule, Ciena asserts.

The 20,000-km SEA-ME-WE 5 submarine cable system runs from France to Singapore links 17 countries in total: Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, France, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Republic of Djibouti, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Yemen. Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks and NEC constructed the undersea cable system (see “SEA-ME-WE 5 consortium issues construction contracts”). SEA-ME-WE 5 had an original design capacity of 24 Tbps, with the ongoing upgrade increasing that capacity to more than 36 Tbps on three-fiber pairs. SEA-ME-WE 5 has been operational since 2016.

The GeoMesh Extreme upgrade included the addition of the 6500 packet-optical system with the WaveLogic Ai coherent ASIC platform. In addition to greater capacity, the technology enables improved flexibility and protection from faults as well as lower total cost of network ownership, assets Ciena. The company also has supplied its Manage, Control and Plan (MCP) domain controller software.

“Ciena is helping us take on future network challenges and maximize the SEA-ME-WE 5 cable with state-of-the-art technology. With Ciena, we are able to deliver the benefits of greater capacity and flexibility to our customers sooner than expected as this latest cable upgrade was completed ahead of schedule,” according to Luigi Sangiorgio and Mukthar Bin Embong, PG Co-Chairs, SEA-ME-WE 5.

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Stephen Hardy | Editorial Director and Associate Publisher, Lightwave

Stephen Hardy is editorial director and associate publisher of Lightwave and Broadband Technology Report, part of the Lighting & Technology Group at Endeavor Business Media. Stephen is responsible for establishing and executing editorial strategy across the both brands’ websites, email newsletters, events, and other information products. He has covered the fiber-optics space for more than 20 years, and communications and technology for more than 35 years. During his tenure, Lightwave has received awards from Folio: and the American Society of Business Press Editors (ASBPE) for editorial excellence. Prior to joining Lightwave in 1997, Stephen worked for Telecommunications magazine and the Journal of Electronic Defense.

Stephen has moderated panels at numerous events, including the Optica Executive Forum, ECOC, and SCTE Cable-Tec Expo. He also is program director for the Lightwave Innovation Reviews and the Diamond Technology Reviews.

He has written numerous articles in all aspects of optical communications and fiber-optic networks, including fiber to the home (FTTH), PON, optical components, DWDM, fiber cables, packet optical transport, optical transceivers, lasers, fiber optic testing, and more.

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