Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Optix 980 Nodal IP

End-to-end IP microwave offerings enable carriers strengthen their mobile broadband services
Huawei, a provider of next-gen telecommunications network offerings, has unveiled the OptiX RTN 930, a Nodal IP microwave product to integrate hybrid and pure packet microwave transmissions.
The company has also launched an upgraded version of its OptiX 900 series that provides a throughput of 1 Gb/s per frequency carrier.

The OptiX RTN 930 supports the aggregation of microwave transmission in 14 RE directions and can evolve to support aggregation of microwave transmission in 28 RF directions. ln addition, the OptiX RTN 980 supports TDM and packet cross-connections  by supporting high-throughput IP convergence with 14 directions and TDM and packet data universal cross- connections. At only 5u (or 22 cm) in height,, which allows evolution from TDM to All-IP services: and with a 22Gbps packet cross-connection capacity, the new offering also supports high density microwave deployment. 

Huawei said that the upgraded OptiX RTN 900 series includes the RTN 910, RTN 950, and RTN 930 products and integrates advanced compression technology to increase throughput per frequency carrier from 400Mbps to 1Gbps. Further, the upgraded series supports All-IP services evolution with multi protocol label switching (MPLS) technology. 

Huawei network president Christian Chua said the introduction of the OptiX RTN 930 and upgraded OptiX 900 provides end-to-end P microwave offerings that help carriers strengthen their mobile broadband services. Huawei’s extensive range of All-IP mobile backhaul solutions is buitt on understanding to operators’ needs and experience in delivering innovative produdts that enable customers to realise high growth potential and returns in investment


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