Telecoms firm builds 40Gbit/s-ready network using Nortel kit
Neos Networks, the telecommunications arm of Scottish and Southern Energy, is to test 40Gbit/s network technology next month with a view to increasing the capacity of its 4,500km fibre-optic network in the UK.
The company will initially deploy 2.5Gbit/s and 10Gbit/s links to customers using Nortel 40G/100G Adaptive Optical Engine routers, which can scale up to deliver both 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s bandwidth in the future.
Neos delivers a range of Ethernet WAN links, SDH leased lines and IP transport to over 500 internet service providers (ISPs), large enterprise and public sector customers in the UK, and offers co-location for hosted services.
Neos Networks, the telecommunications arm of Scottish and Southern Energy, is to test 40Gbit/s network technology next month with a view to increasing the capacity of its 4,500km fibre-optic network in the UK.
The company will initially deploy 2.5Gbit/s and 10Gbit/s links to customers using Nortel 40G/100G Adaptive Optical Engine routers, which can scale up to deliver both 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s bandwidth in the future.
Neos delivers a range of Ethernet WAN links, SDH leased lines and IP transport to over 500 internet service providers (ISPs), large enterprise and public sector customers in the UK, and offers co-location for hosted services.
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