Windstream partners with Coherent, Nokia for industry first in 400 Gig networking
Coherent Corp. (NASDAQ: COHR) partners with Windstream Wholesale and Nokia to successfully integrate a 400 Gig, 0 dBm QSFP-DD coherent pluggable module into Nokia's routers, enhancing Windstream’s ICON network strategy. This integration drastically reduces operational costs by eliminating the need for intermediate DCI boxes, while increasing 400G transceiver density. The partnership underscores a commitment to open networking standards and improves overall network reliability. This innovation represents a significant step toward evolving optical and packet networking.
- Successful integration of 400G QSFP-DD modules enhances Windstream's ICON network strategy.
- Reduction in capital and operational expenditures by eliminating intermediate DCI-style boxes.
- Increased 400G transceiver density, reducing size and power demands.
Achieves 400 Gig Open ZR+, 0 dBm
Windstream announced in
This major milestone represents a significant inflection point in high capacity, optical and packet networks. Key benefits include:
- A direct technical path for IP-over-DWDM with ROADM-based photonic layers, extending the application space beyond simple point-to-point DCI style networks.
- High-performance 0 dBm, 400G QSFP-DD coherent pluggable modules that provide widespread compatibility with existing and emerging modern ROADM-based photonic layers supporting multi-service, multi-layer architectures.
- A significant reduction in capex and opex by eliminating intermediate DCI-style boxes, allowing for direct insertion of high-performance coherent optics into current 400G-enabled routers. This is enabled by Nokia’s 7250 IXR-X1 and 7250 IXR-X3 platforms running SR OS.
- An important increase in 400G transceiver density, drastically reducing the size and power demands of 400G pluggables relative to sled-based and even CFP2-based solutions.
- Adherence to Windstream’s philosophy of open and interoperable standards for both packet and optical designs.
- An increase in overall network reliability and availability.
“This announcement demonstrates Windstream’s technology leadership in the evolution of both optical and packet networking,” said
“It’s been exciting to work with Windstream and Nokia at the frontier of high-speed transmission technology, transforming proprietary line cards into standardized pluggable transceivers that are much easier to provision on Nokia’s routers and deploy in Windstream’s network,” said
“Nokia is proud to partner with Windstream on its successful deployment of 0 dBm 400ZR+ coherent optics on the Nokia 7250 IXR-X1 and 7250 IXR-X3 routing platforms and SR OS operating system,” said
Windstream’s Intelligent Converged Optical Network (ICON) provides open and disaggregated networking infrastructure, enabling wholesale and enterprise technology customers to select unique custom routes, maintain operational insights with Windstream’s Network Intelligence functions, and place their networks closer to the edge to better serve end-users.
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