Telstra, Ericsson and Ciena achieve world’s fastest speeds on the Telstra transmission network in Melbourne

Telstra, Ericsson, and Ciena have successfully demonstrated 400 gigabit per second (Gbps) speeds over 61.5 GHz spectrum on Telstra’s transmission network in Melbourne. This demonstrates the highest spectral efficiency per fibre pair ever achieved in a live environment and enables up to 30.4 terabit per second (Tbps) bandwidth on Telstra’s transmission network in Melbourne.

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This technology will be introduced as part of the upgrade Telstra is completing across its long haul, metro and regional optical network under the Networks for the Future program to deliver increased capacity, enhanced resiliency and fully programmable capabilities. 
 
The achievement enables up to 30.4 Tbps per fibre pair – which is the equivalent to 1.2 million 4K Ultra HD videos being streamed simultaneously – the most capacity ever achieved, with the previous highest on record being 25.6 Tbps. It is made possible through the deployment of software programmable 400Gbps wavelengths using Ciena’s WaveLogic Ai modem technology on the 6500 Packet-Optical Platform, in combination with Ciena’s Blue Planet Manage Control Plan (MCP) and Liquid Spectrum applications.
 
Telstra has deployed the industry’s first fully programmable coherent modem in the world – developed by Ciena. It offers up to three times data capacity and enables up to 60 percent reduction in power per bit compared to the modem technology currently deployed in the Telstra network. These technologies also open up the opportunity for more flexibility and dynamic software based control of Telstra’s optical transport network.  This technology gives Telstra the ability to adjust bandwidth in the network in real-time to optimise capacity and fibre investment to meet customer demands.
 
David Robertson, Director of IP and Transport Engineering at Telstra, says: “Over the next five years we forecast traffic on our network will grow by five times. We are investing in our network and developing these innovations to meet this growing demand by providing unprecedented levels of scale, automation and intelligence. This technology will be deployed in our domestic transmission network and we will look for opportunities to use it in Telstra’s international subsea cable network, which is the largest in the Asia-Pacific region.”
 
Emilio Romeo, Head of Ericsson Australia and New Zealand, adds: “We are proud to be supporting our long-term partner Telstra with end-to-end systems integration expertise to deliver innovative solutions that will ultimately improve overall efficiency of the network. Deployment of these technologies will help Telstra to prepare for the ever-increasing demand for data. This will give Telstra the ability to predict and address connectivity and capacity challenges as they emerge, enabling them to respond and allocate capacity across paths in real time.”
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