Published: January 16, 2012
Southern Cross Cable Networks Selects CALIENT FiberConnect 320X For Remote Reconfiguration of Network
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - CALIENT
Technologies, Inc., the global leader in photonic switching
technology, today announced that Southern
Cross Cable Networks, a trans-Pacific bandwidth wholesaler, has
deployed the FiberConnect 320X photonic switch to give it the capability
to remotely reconfigure its fiber network in seconds, adding further
protection in the event of fiber breaks or repeater/transponder failures.
The announcement was jointly made during the PTC'12
Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, where CALIENT is a Bronze Sponsor.
The Southern Cross Cable Network is a fully protected fiber-optic cable
network linking Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Hawaii directly to the
U.S. west coast. The network has 28,900 km of submarine and 1,600 km of
terrestrial fiber optic cables, operated in a figure eight
configuration. The network has a total of 11 landing points, including
sites in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji; as well as Hawaii,
California, and Oregon in the U.S.
Southern Cross delivers the fastest and most direct route for all types
of applications and maintains strict customer commitment agreements on
bandwidth delivered. Southern Cross turned to CALIENT to install
FiberConnect 320X photonic switches to provide it with the ability to
remotely configure optical connections in a timely manner.
"Even though 90% of capacity on the Southern Cross Cable Network is
configured for automatic protection on self-healing rings, there is
always a small chance of multiple failures that require redirection of
traffic to maintain service," said Fiona Beck, Southern Cross CEO.
"Until now this has been a manual intervention that would take time to
implement. Because service availability is our top priority, we wanted
to take advantage of photonic switching technology to eliminate delays
when restoring traffic."
"After reviewing the vendors in the photonic switching space, we came to
the conclusion that CALIENT offered the best port density, price, and
overall reputation and as a result we have now acquired and deployed
their switches at all 11 sites in our network," Beck said.
CALIENT's FiberConnect 320X is based on the company's patented 3D MEMS
technology and uses a three-dimensional array of silicon micro mirrors
to switch light paths. The FiberConnect 320X platform offers the
industry's highest density photonic switch with 640 total fiber
terminations consisting of 320 transmit ports and 320 receive ports. The
FiberConnect 320X is built with high reliability and redundancy for
mission-critical carrier applications. The power supplies and all key
electronics cards are hot swappable to eliminate a single point of
failure.
"In a network like Southern Cross Cable Networks, each fiber on the
network is carrying approximately 40 DWDM wavelengths, so every minute
wasted during an outage could cost thousand of dollars," said Atiq Raza,
Chairman & CEO of CALIENT. "Our FiberConnect 320X has proven itself at
three of the Tier 1 carriers here in the U.S. I believe Southern Cross
will be very pleased with the CALIENT solution."
About CALIENT Technologies, Inc.
Headquartered in Santa Barbara, Calif., CALIENT Technologies is the
global leader in adaptive photonic switching with systems that build
service providers, cloud computing, content delivery and government
networks for today's content explosion. CALIENT's 3D MEMS switches have
demonstrated years of reliability, with eight years of successful
continuous operation at large companies in diverse markets. With more
than 80,000 optical terminations shipped, CALIENT has one of the largest
installed bases of photonic switches worldwide. For more information
visit us at http://www.calient.net
or contact us at sales@calient.net.
About Southern Cross
Southern Cross Cable Network provides fast, direct, and secure
international bandwidth from Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii to the
heart of the Internet in the USA. The Southern Cross Cable Network
comprises two submarine communications cables, which were first
commissioned in November 2000 and January 2001 at a cost of USD$1.3
billion. They provide Australasian broadband users with international
connections to the US west coast where global Internet hubs are located.
The Southern Cross Network has been engineered until 2025. In 2001,
total installed capacity was 80 Gbps, and in January 2003 the total
network was expanded to 480 Gbps. After the upgrade in December 2008,
total installed capacity had increased to 780 Gbps with the last (G3)
upgrade in Q1 2010 increasing capacity to 1.2 Tbps. This current upgrade
will increase total lit capacity to 2 Tbps by Q2 2012. The Southern
Cross Cable Network is owned by Telecom NZ (50%), Singtel-Optus (40%)
and Verizon Business (10%). Southern Cross Cable Network has offices in
Bermuda, Sydney, Auckland and Wellington. For more information visit
Southern Cross at: http://www.southerncrosscables.com.

Media contact for CALIENT Technologies:
CALIENT Technologies
PR Team
David Rodewald/Elisabeth Glover, 805-494-9508
pr@calient.net
or
Media
Contact for Southern Cross
Rosemay Foot
Communications
Manager
+64 4 4963250
rosemay.foot@sccn.co.nz
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