MCI, CIENA and Mintera Demonstrate World's First Ultra
Long-Haul Optical Transport Connection at 40 Gigabits Per
Second
Successful Trial Demonstrates "Plug and Play" capability
of 40 Gbps wavelengths within MCI's ULH Production
Network
ASHBURN, Va.; LINTHICUM, Md; LOWELL, Ma. - JUNE 15, 2004 -
In an unprecedented joint industry effort, MCI, Inc.
(MCIA.PK), CIENA® Corporation (NASDAQ: CIEN) and Mintera
Corporation today announced they have achieved the world's
fastest Ultra Long-Haul (ULH) connection at 40 Gigabits Per
Second (Gbps) - four times faster than the highest-speed ULH
routes deployed today. Utilizing an MCI long-haul network
route spanning more than 1200 km, the technology trial
highlights how the MCI network can seamlessly activate 40 Gbps
ULH wavelengths to facilitate the roll-out of next-generation
IP-based services over its existing 10 Gbps backbone.
The technology trial took place over MCI's ULH Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical network route
between Sacramento, CA and Salt Lake City, UT. This network
route was selected because it uses the company's existing
fiber plant, and includes a mix of fiber - TrueWave Classic,
Dispersion Shifted Fiber (DSF), Long Span Fiber (LS) and
Single Mode Fiber (SMF), illustrating the real-world
scalability of the MCI network. Mintera's production quality
MI 40000 40 Gbps DWDM fiber optic transport terminals
interoperated directly on CIENA's CoreStreamTM
Agility optical transport system, which provides an automated
ULH backbone for the MCI network. MCI demonstrated true "plug
and play" capability of 40 Gbps transmission with the ULH
system. The 40 Gbps wavelength was commissioned in less than
an hour, and then performed error-free on the same optical
fibers already carrying 10 Gbps wavelengths throughout the
trial.
"MCI continues to build on its legacy of innovation with
this important industry achievement," said Jack Wimmer MCI
vice president of Network Architecture and Advanced
Technology. "Only a few weeks ago, MCI became the first
network carrier to demonstrate live 40 Gbps IP networking
between our locations in San Francisco and San Jose. Today, we
are the first to extend the reach of 40 Gbps wavelengths over
our Ultra Long-Haul backbone network." In February, MCI became
the first network provider to deploy an Ultra Long-Haul
network route in the United States.
Once implemented, MCI's Ultra Long-Haul 40 Gbps solution
will allow customers to obtain near real-time bandwidth
upgrades and accelerated installation schedules to facilitate
the adoption of next-generation IP services.
"This joint technology trial confirms the viability of 40
Gbps technology over our Ultra Long-Haul network and sets the
stage for MCI customers to easily migrate to
bandwidth-intensive business applications like Web Services,
multimedia content distribution, grid computing, and storage
networking," said Wimmer.
This ULH solution allows MCI to place the 40 Gbps equipment
at both ends of the ULH network route and literally plug in
the equipment and turn up customers - known in the industry as
"plug and play." No longer will customers have to wait months
for a complete network build to receive bandwidth-intensive
next generation services.
Mintera's optical transport equipment enables carriers like
MCI to deploy 40 Gbps wavelengths, without traffic
interruption, on their 10 Gbps infrastructure. This permits
significantly more bandwidth to be obtained from the existing
infrastructure investment with low, incremental capital
expenditures for added capacity. The ultra long reach of the
MI 40000 permits this boost in bandwidth efficiency to be
implemented at the lowest cost without additional regeneration
sites and without the need to re-engineer or alter the
existing infrastructure.
"We are privileged to have participated in this
demonstration of the next generation of optical transport with
MCI and CIENA," said Dr. Terry Unter, Mintera president and
chief executive officer. "The MI 40000, with its variety of
client side interfaces, will allow service providers such as
MCI to gain a significant bandwidth boost from their installed
infrastructure thus delaying capital investments in equipping
new dark fibers and, at the same time, permitting the
deployment of new, bandwidth intensive services."
MCI's recently announced ULH network buildout utilizes
CIENA's CoreStream Agility, which will enable MCI to converge
its legacy networks to deliver all types of customer traffic -
from voice to IP - on a single, automated, 40G-ready network.
CoreStream Agility's scalability and integrated ULH and
wavelength switching capabilities eliminate costly electrical
signal regenerations and automate the remote provisioning of
wavelengths, creating a seamless path to flexible and
efficient services up to 40 Gbps across the country.
"MCI has built its network on the most advanced and
scalable technology available, and we're proud to help enable
MCI to maintain its networking leadership position," said
Steve Alexander, chief technology officer and general manager
of CIENA's Core Networking Group. "To us, it's all about
helping MCI deliver the high-value services their customers
want, and together, we're working to enable a new generation
of bandwidth-intensive services delivered with optimal
efficiency."
About MCI, Inc. MCI, Inc. (MCIA.PK) is a leading
global communications provider, delivering innovative,
cost-effective advanced communications connectivity to
businesses, governments and consumers. With the industry's
most expansive global IP backbone, based on the number of
company-owned points-of-presence, and wholly-owned data
networks, MCI develops the converged communications products
and services that are the foundation for commerce and
communications in today's markets. For more information, go to
http://www.mci.com/.
About CIENA CIENA Corporation delivers innovative
network solutions to the world's largest service providers,
cable operators and enterprises, increasing the
cost-efficiency of current services while enabling the
creation of new carrier-class data services built upon the
existing network infrastructure. Additional information about
CIENA can be found at http://www.ciena.com/.
About Mintera Mintera is the technology leader
enabling migration to 40 Gbps optical transport in metro-core,
regional, long-haul, and Ultra Long-Haul networks. Mintera's
flexible multi-service 40 Gbps product-set enables service
providers to upgrade their existing infrastructure to 40 Gbps
in an evolutionary and seamless fashion. Please visit http://www.mintera.com/ for
more information. - 15 June, 2004
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