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ADVA's New Turnkey G.Metro Solution Features Self-tuning SFP+ DWDM Transceivers

ADVA's G.metro solution tackles access bottlenecks while saving fiber resources ADVA's G.metro solution tackles access bottlenecks while saving fiber resources Image Credit: Business Wire

ADVA launched its G.metro solution – the first turnkey offering of its kind to cost-effectively help mobile and enterprise networks boost access capacity while at the same time saving vital fiber resources. 

The new technology, which features enhanced small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) DWDM transceivers, a complete suite of compact filters, and in-service fiber and wavelength monitoring, offers an easy way to increase bandwidth without replacing equipment. 

The solution seamlessly integrates with ADVA and third-party infrastructure, making it simple and highly cost-efficient to scale mobile, fixed broadband access and enterprise networks, said the Company. With automatic wavelength tuning, ADVA’s G.metro solution also supports zero-touch provisioning, reducing set-up time and eliminating human error.

ADVA’s G.metro solution capable of both single- and dual-fiber working, the technology natively transports Ethernet CPRI or eCPRI services up to 10Gbit/s by means of passive DWDM. This saves fiber resources and ensures the highest levels of data security and performance, said ADVA.

Stephan Rettenberger, SVP, marketing and Investor Relations, ADVA
Our new self-tuning SFP+ has been engineered to meet the exact needs of businesses and service providers. It’s the result of close collaboration with major customers as well as ITU-T standardization, to which our team has been a key contributor. 

Sander Jansen, Director, Product Line Management, ADVA
From cost-effective small cell rollouts to the realization of centralized RAN, our self-tuning SFP+ provides the bandwidth to make it possible. And it doesn’t stop at 10Gbit/s. 

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