spain, barcelona, February 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — During MWC 2024, the “Green All-Optical Network Forum” was successfully held by IDATE, a famous European research and analysis institute. Participants advocated seizing the opportunity of the development of the gigabit broadband market and ushering in the era of 10Gbps networks. Kim JinVice President of Huawei Optical Business Product Line, said that the F5.5G all-optical target network will accelerate Gigabit penetration, support the evolution of future networks to 10Gbps, and open a new era of F5.5G commercial use. I’m interpreting it.
Mr. Kim Jin, Vice President of Huawei Optical Business Product Line, gave a speech
Optical broadband is moving from video-driven 100 Mbps to experience-driven 1 Gbps, enabling intelligence-driven 10 Gbps connectivity. Under this trend, Huawei proposes an F5.5G all-optical target network, which requires building an F5.5G all-optical target network that supports three network functions and four network architectures. In other words, it provides three network functions. 10Gbps ubiquitous access, a metro network that reduces latency to 1ms, and a backbone network that achieves 99.9999% availability. and build four network architectures. The backbone network deploys 400G, 800G OTN to connect to the data center, the metro network requires 100G to the CO, and the access network uses 50G PON to connect homes and businesses and 10Gbps to the rooms.
Home Network: The number of FTTR users has reached 14 million. FTTR helps carriers sell “one network” in FTTR instead of “one fiber and his one terminal” in his FTTH. FTTR is expanding connectivity capabilities to smart home applications (FTTR+X), or merging the FTTR network with various smart home applications. Additionally, carriers can sell multiple applications on “one network.” Huawei launches his FTTR+X product iFTTR F50, the industry’s first to increase speed from 2000 Mbps to 3000 Mbps. Additionally, it introduces built-in storage and computing units to provide users with up to 8 TB of storage and intelligent album search functionality, helping carriers expand the boundaries of home broadband services.
Optical access networks: There are approximately 200 million Gigabit users worldwide. More than 50 carriers have released his 10Gbps commercial packages. With the rapid development of gigabit services, optical access networks are being upgraded from GPON to 10G PON and even to his 50G PON. Huawei FlexPON+ solution helps carriers smoothly evolve from his GPON to 10G PON at optimal cost and facilitates the development of Gigabit users. Moreover, 7-modes-in-1 50G PON with symmetric upstream and downstream transmission supports 100% reuse of existing ODN and protects carriers’ investments . The industry’s first intelligent OLT, MA5800T supports 2Tbps per slot and intelligent engine to support ubiquitous 10Gbps access.
Metro networks: It is estimated that 85% of enterprise applications will be moved to the cloud by 2025. Ultra-low 1ms latency and the Metro network’s flexible service scalability are key to ensuring the ultimate user experience and high-speed network connectivity. cloud. Huawei Alps-WDM solution deploys 100G and 200G OTN at the edge of metro networks. E2E all-optical switching enables one-hop service transport and sub-millisecond cloud access, enabling carriers to build metro networks for the ultimate simplified experience.
Backbone networks: Traffic between data centers grows by more than 50% every year. Moving enterprise production systems to the cloud requires higher network availability. Huawei’s cutting-edge high-performance 400G and 800G OTN, opto-electric hybrid ASON, and OSN 9800 K36, the industry’s first OTN product for data centers, provides 1.6T per slot and 100T single fiber capacity, increasing network Increase availability from 99.999. % to 99.9999%.
Kim Jin “Huawei has developed an F5.5G all-optical target network to help carriers seize the development opportunities in the gigabit market, accelerate the commercial use of F5.5G, and embrace a new wave of market prosperity. We will continue to innovate based on this.”