ZTE, Türk Telekom Demonstrate 1.6Tbps Optical Network Trial
Event summary
- ZTE and Türk Telekom completed a live network trial in Istanbul achieving 1.6Tbps transmission capacity using a C+L full-band integrated solution.
- The trial utilized ZTE's C+L (12 THz) full-band integrated solution, enabling seamless switching between C-band and L-band without network modifications.
- The network incorporates an intelligent management system with holographic optical capabilities for network sensing, provisioning, and optimization.
- The trial supports 400GE/800GE service transmission and aims to accelerate Türkiye's digital transformation and potentially impact Eurasia's digital economy.
The big picture
The trial highlights the increasing demand for bandwidth driven by data-intensive applications and the need for more efficient optical network infrastructure. ZTE's solution addresses this by leveraging the full optical spectrum and incorporating AI-driven network management, potentially reducing capital expenditures and operational costs for operators. This move positions ZTE to compete for contracts in markets seeking to rapidly expand broadband capabilities, particularly in regions with growing digital economies.
What we're watching
- Geopolitical Impact
- The trial's success could position Türkiye as a hub for advanced optical networking technologies, potentially influencing regional digital infrastructure development and ZTE's market access in Eurasia.
- Scalability
- The ability to scale this 1.6Tbps capacity across Türk Telekom's wider network will be crucial to assess the solution's true commercial viability and impact on overall network performance.
- Competitive Response
- Other optical networking vendors will likely accelerate their own development of C+L full-band solutions, intensifying competition and potentially driving down pricing in the sector.
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