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Alcatel-Lucent Innovates in Metro Optical Transport With Zero Touch Photonics
PARIS, October 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext
Paris and NYSE: ALU) today announced the worldwide commercial availability of
its innovative metro wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) platform paving
the way for optical network transformation. Named 1830 Photonic Service
Switch (PSS), (
http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/products/productsummary.jsp?productNumber=tcm%
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Remove the space if one exists.) this breakthrough product meets service
providers' new requirements for controlled investment in next generation
photonic infrastructures by leveraging its Zero Touch Photonics value
proposition and unique technical advantages. Zero Touch Photonics eliminates
the need for frequent on-site interventions and provides a WDM network that
is more flexible to design and install, easier to operate, manage and
monitor, where wavelength services can be deployed faster and reconfigured
according to more dynamic traffic demands.
"For service providers, controlling capital budget, network performance
and operating expenses are just as important as building their revenue
stream," said Romano Valussi, President of Alcatel-Lucent's Optics
activities. "Based on Zero Touch Photonics, the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS
accelerates time to service, simplifies operations, and improves performance
for better total cost of ownership."
"With its unique Zero Touch Photonics value proposition, Alcatel-Lucent
continues to lead innovation in WDM, the optical networking segment expected
to grow the most, to meet customers' demands for OPEX and CAPEX reductions,"
said Eve Griliches, Program Director, IDC. "In the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS,
the software intelligence and optimized photonic architecture are elegantly
combined to deliver ease of use."
Meeting customer demand
Worldwide demand for bandwidth continues to grow, fueled by new IP-based
services and multimedia applications. Service providers are increasingly
focusing on WDM technology, which provides the lowest cost per transmitted
bit, as a strategic infrastructure asset to support higher speed traffic
demands to end users and enable the growth in the Internet, in particular in
the metro part of their networks. As WDM has evolved, some limitations - such
as manual involvement with planning and provisioning to adapt to dynamic
traffic demands - prevented services providers from offering a competitive
time-to-market service. The WDM system provided higher bandwidth but the
hidden costs negatively affected most business cases making it difficult to
offer competitively priced, on-demand, content-focused services in a timely
manner.
Coupling technology with customer needs to create end-user value
With the new 1830 PSS, Alcatel-Lucent positions itself to partner with
services providers to develop new sustainable business models, where
bandwidth growth is achieved while optimizing their total cost of ownership,
including energy and space savings. The result will be next-generation
photonic networks that can mimic the flexibility, automation and fast
time-to-service capabilities of digital-based transport networks while
ensuring the bandwidth efficiency of pure photonic networks.
According to the business case developed by Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, a
network built with the new concept of the 1830 PSS can expect to see a more
positive return than one built with a fixed optical add-drop multiplexer. A
baseline case of expected traffic growth yields a 94% improvement in net
present value (NPV) of investment. Scenarios built using more optimistic and
pessimistic traffic growth levels delivered similar results.
Leveraging its worldwide leadership in the WDM segment (Source: industry
analyst firms), Alcatel-Lucent continues innovating with its unique Zero
Touch Photonics value proposition. The Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS to allow
service providers to deliver any content to their end-users with the best
value while facing higher bandwidth demands and declining service tariffs.
The new Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS metro WDM platform targets worldwide
accounts, including fixed and mobile service providers, incumbent and
alternative providers, cable operators and multiple service operators (MSOs),
industry sectors (such as power, transportation, oil and gas, and media
broadcasters), medium-large enterprises and public sectors (such as
government, municipalities, education and research).
About Alcatel-Lucent in Optics
The world leader in optical networking with a 24% market share in 2007
(Source: Ovum RHK), Alcatel-Lucent is spearheading the transformation to
all-packet transport. Alcatel-Lucent integrates its experience, leading
portfolio and innovative vision into optical and microwave solutions that
support a broad range of blended service applications - such as triple play,
Carrier Ethernet connectivity and 3G mobile backhaul - exceeding customer
needs in the fixed, mobile, submarine and vertical markets.
About Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) provides solutions that
enable service providers, enterprise and governments worldwide, to deliver
voice, data and video communication services to end-users. As a leader in
fixed, mobile and converged broadband networking, IP technologies,
applications and services, Alcatel-Lucent offers the end-to-end solutions
that enable compelling communications services for people at home, at work
and on the move. With operations in more than 130 countries, Alcatel-Lucent
is a local partner with global reach. The company has the most experienced
global services team in the industry, and one of the largest research,
technology and innovation organizations in the telecommunications industry.
Alcatel-Lucent achieved revenues of Euro 17.8 billion in 2007 and is
incorporated inFrance, with executive offices located inParis. For more
information, visit Alcatel-Lucent on the Internet:
http://www.alcatel-lucent.com
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