In fact, in
just over nine months since it was commercially available, Ciena has shipped
over 6,000 coherent modems to over 75 customers around the world who are in
various stages of actively deploying WaveLogic 5 Extreme on their networks.
What’s
interesting is that these deployments are truly global and span both
terrestrial and subsea applications. The map below visualizes the distribution
of 800g modems across various regions. North America dominates as the region
with the highest early adoption rate, accounting for nearly 40% of shipments.
This is followed by Asia Pacific at around 30%, with India, New Zealand,
Australia and Japan experiencing numerous subsea cable upgrades and expansions.
A quarter of early adopters are based in the EMEA region, also accounting for
around 25% of shipments, with CALA completing distribution at around 5%.
Who are the
early adopters?
As we
mentioned earlier, customers are increasing their demands on their optical
networks in many different ways. This is reflected in the diversity of network
operators using WaveLogic 5 Extreme. This is not just one type of customer, but
also includes service, cloud and content providers, subsea operators, and
research and education network providers. These are all carriers that require
high-capacity connectivity and want to get the most out of their deployed
fiber.
What network
applications is WaveLogic 5 Extreme being used for today?
Typically,
WaveLogic 5 Extreme is used to reduce transport costs and prepare networks for
the transition to 400G routers. An example of this is the build-out of new
networks, where WaveLogic 5 Extreme's programmable line rates allow a single
transponder to maximize the capacity of every link in the network. Submarines
are also a popular application, which is not surprising as maximizing spectral
efficiency with limited cable resources is a key requirement. Depending on
previously deployed technology, WaveLogic 5 Extreme improves fiber capacity by
at least 30% and reduces footprint and energy consumption by 50%. This
increased efficiency translates directly into cost savings from both a CAPEX
and OPEX perspective.
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