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Service providers and enterprises have so far been unable to take advantage of the promise of 100G in the metro because of its cost. That’s why we’ve engineered a 100G Metro solution built on four key efficiencies: cost, space, power and versatility. Together these efficiencies provide you with new opportunities to meet increasingly difficult business expectations.

... guarantees you the lowest operational cost in all data center and metro network applications.

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Efficiency Comes as Standard

Our 100G Metro solution is the most effective way to simply transport your data in metro and enterprise applications. It’s fully integrated into our FSP 3000 and utilizes four DWDM wavelengths with 28Gbit/s capacity per wavelength to support data transmission over distances up to 500km. Its design offers powerful forward error correction options and comes with an enhanced dispersion tolerance supporting effective link design.

Strive for More

The availability of a transponder and a G.709-compliant multiplexer variant enables you to efficiently transport a variety of protocols including Ethernet, OTN, SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel and InfiniBand. Client signal bit rates can range from 8Gbit/s to native 100Gbit/s. Our 100G Metro solution is designed for ultra-low latency transmission and supports full service-transparency. Ultimately, it guarantees you the lowest operational cost in all data center and metro network applications.

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