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2014/04/02

Infonetics Research Ranks Infinera as Number One Optical Transport Vendor in 2013

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Infinera recently announced that Infonetics Research has recognized the company's achievements in 2013 by ranking the company as the number one optical vendor for the year. Infonetics' newly launched Optical Network Hardware Vendor Scorecard creates profiles, analyzes and ranks the 10 largest global optical transport equipment vendors including Alcatel-Lucent, Ciena, Cisco, Coriant, ECI Telecom, Fujitsu, Huawei, Infinera, NEC and ZTE.

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In order to handle increased customer traffic and bandwidth use, service providers require a long haul transmission technology that will deliver scalable, cost-effective capacity without compromising on optical reach. The optical transport industry is going toward a new type of DWDM technology - the super-channel.

Business Ethernet and networking services provider, tw telecom, has announced a double multi-market network expansion that will increase its metro fiber footprint by 17 percent in southern Colorado.

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In order to handle increased customer traffic and bandwidth use, service providers require a long haul transmission technology that will deliver scalable, cost-effective capacity without compromising on optical reach. The optical transport industry is going toward a new type of DWDM technology - the superchannel.






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