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Nokia, Telekom Serbia/MTEL Test 600Gbit/s Optical Network over 600km

Nokia announced the successful testing of a 600Gbit/s line rate on Telekom Serbia and MTEL’s optical transport network over a distance of 600km between Banja Luka and Belgrade. …

Keysight, Nokia Demo First Public 800GE Pluggable Optics Test

Keysight Technologies announced it has collaborated with Nokia to successfully demonstrate the first public 800GE test, validating the readiness of next-generation optics for…

Verizon Upgrades Fiber Network Core with 400 Gbps Per Port Optical Technology

Verizon is supercharging the core of its fiber network by upgrading older router equipment with new equipment, capable of utilizing…

BoFiNet Selects Ribbon for National DWDM Backbone Network

Ribbon Communications announced that it has been selected by BoFiNet, a wholesale provider of national and international telecommunications infrastructure, to upgrade and…

Quantifi Photonics Raises $15M in Funding Round led by Intel Capital

Quantifi Photonics, an emerging leader in high-density photonics test and measurement, announced that it has secured US $15 million in…

STL Strikes Major Optical Fiber Deal with Leading Indian Operator

STL, an integrator of digital networks, announced a deal with one of India's leading telecom operators.  Pursuant to this arrangement, STL seeks…

Nokia Strikes its First Optical Switch Deal in Portugal with REN

Nokia has announced its first optical switch deal in Portugal.  Redes EnergeticasNacionais (REN), the Portuguese Transmission System Operator(TSO), renewed its…

Driving Network Performance and Scalability with 5th Generation Coherent Optics

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In the follow up to The Fast Mode's interview with Nokia in 2021 on the topic of 400G Everywhere ‘Optimizing…

Ericsson and Ciena Enhance Telstra’s Next-Gen Optical Network to 400 GE

Telstra, Ericsson and Ciena, announced market leading enhancements to Telstra’s Next Generation Optical Network which will increase the service capacity…