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Nokia and Windstream Wholesale Complete Successful Trial in 800Gb/s Long-Haul Transport

Nokia and Windstream Wholesale Complete Successful Trial in 800Gb/s Long-Haul Transport Image Credit: smuki/Bigstockphoto.com

Nokia and Windstream yesterday announced the successful trial of 800 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) service transmission over a single 800 Gb/s wavelength over a 1,386-kilometer link across Windstream’s live network. Utilizing Nokia FP5 IP service routing platforms with 800GE interfaces and Nokia optical transport platforms with 6th generation super coherent Photonic Service Engine (PSE-6s) technology, this demonstration is the first of its kind and validates the readiness of Windstream Wholesale’s network to provision 800GE business and wholesale services to support soaring customer traffic volumes.

The trial was conducted over Windstream’s Intelligent Converged Optical Network (ICON) backbone connecting Atlanta to Miami, and leveraging one of Windstream Wholesale’s latest East Coast ICON routes into Florida. The Nokia 7750 Service Router with an 800GE interface was connected to Nokia’s production-ready 1830 PSI-M optical transport platform with PSE-6s linecards operating at 800Gb/s per wavelength over a third-party WDM line system. The trial ran across 16 spans and seven ROADM nodes in the Windstream ICON network and demonstrated the first turn-up of error-free performance at 800G over a long-haul link with 800GE service bandwidth.

This combination of Nokia 800GE routing, shipping since 2022, and 800Gb/s long-haul optical transport enables Windstream to efficiently scale network capacity over its backbone and provide wholesale Wave service connectivity at both 400GE and 800GE speeds. 

James Watt, Head of the Optical Networks Division, Nokia

We are delighted with the success of this trial, and we look forward to continuing to support Windstream in their network upgrade strategy. Nokia’s IP and optical portfolios are specifically designed to move more bits using less energy, providing the scale, performance and cost-efficiency to meet the world’s unrelenting demand for data.

John Nishimoto, SVP, Product Marketing and Strategy, Windstream Wholesale

We are thrilled with the success of this trial and its confirmation of our continued optical technology leadership and readiness to deliver ever-greater bandwidth and service choice across our nationwide footprint. We pride ourselves on being ‘fast and flexible’ with the combination of Nokia 800GE routing and PSE-6s technology we will continue to lead the marketplace in innovation and excellence.

Joe Scattareggia, President, Windstream Wholesale

Windstream Wholesale is fully committed to being at the forefront of connectivity and cutting-edge technology. We maintained this commitment as the first to introduce 400G to the market and are poised to further advance these technologies aiming to deliver 800G wave services from metro to ultra-longhaul distances to customers in 2024.

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Andrea Y. Lavannya is the Senior Editor and Vertical Analyst - Telco and Techco, at The Fast Mode. Andrea covers global telecom markets, operator revenue strategies and emerging business areas, and heads thought leadership development in areas relating to CSPs, MNOs, MVNOs, MVNEs and cable.

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