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Quintillion selects Ciena
Anchorage-based Quintillion is
deploying Ciena’s 8700
Packetwave Platform
to support the first phase of its 15,000-kilometer intercontinental
subsea fiber system that is planned to connect Europe and Asia by way of
the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic.
With power and space limitations in the North American Arctic, the
compact size and low power consumption benefits of the 8700 efficiently
provides a scalable, secure and reliable solution.
Wednesday, 18th January 2017
Posted 7 years ago in by Phil Alsop
Quintillion’s Phase 1 network build in Alaska will connect Nome and Prudhoe Bay, with branches into four rural coastal communities: Barrow, Point Hope, Wainwright and Kotzebue. Additionally, construction is underway for a new terrestrial fiber system between Prudhoe Bay and Fairbanks that will also provide a fiber link between the continental United States and the Arctic. These areas have limited options for connectivity. Quintillion’s upgraded system will greatly reduce the cost of connectivity and provide improved access to critical healthcare, commercial and educational applications. The network is scheduled to be in service in 2017.
Deploying Ciena’s carrier Ethernet MEF 2.0 certified 8700 powered with WaveLogic coherent optics, will give Quintillion the foundation for a critical, low-latency and diverse Asia-Europe architecture, along with an alternate path for terrestrial offload of data to the U.S. mainland for its wholesale customers. Additionally, Quintillion’s Alaska service provider customers will be able to leverage the scalable, reliable and low-latency connectivity to improve service delivery to end-users.
Quintillion is also utilizing Ciena’s PinPoint Advanced Fiber Analytics and SLA Portal. These advanced software capabilities will use the data captured by Ciena’s unified management software, which provides highly customizable network monitoring to improve network reliability and add protection and quality assurance for end users.