London Internet Exchange updates core ring to 100G via Smartoptics open line system

Aug. 15, 2019

Smartoptics says it is supporting the upgrade of the London Internet Exchange’s (LINX) main core ring with 100G PAM4 DWDM transceivers and Smartoptics’ DCP-M40-ER Open Line System. The core ring supports the peering services LINX offers its service provider and ISP members to reduce cost and latency while increasing network control.

The upgrade combines the expertise of Juniper Networks and Edgecore, along with PAM4 DWDM transceivers developed by Inphi (likely from the COLORZ family). “We are always on the lookout for new technologies that can help bring the total cost of ownership down, so we can continue to deliver the best service to our members,” commented Richard Petrie, CTO and executive director at LINX.

Smartoptics asserts that use of the open line systems has not only helped boost capacity but lowered cost as well. The company asserts the open line system requires less rack space, uses less power, and features a lower first cost than alternative active options. The system is designed to be installed and maintained by network engineers with limited optical transport skills.

“The attention to detail in Smartoptics’ new solution is fantastic. It’s the small, intuitive things that make the Smartoptics solution so easy to deploy and use. The plug and play features of the product really work as advertised and makes the implementation fully automated,” said Petrie.

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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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