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OFC 2021 presents photonic innovations addressing ever-increasing data demand
09 Jun 2021
Virtual conference running through 11 June 2021; optics.org selects key product launches and announcements.
OFC is is underway through June 11th.OFC, the annual optical communications conference and exhibition, is underway (through June 11th). This year the event is virtual, due to the pandemic, but it offers an ambitious range of technical programming, special events and new product showcases spanning the entire optical fiber communications ecosystem.
This yearâs expo welcomes industry leaders, academia, media and analysts worldwide. The conference kicked off on 6th June, with a range of short courses and Workshops on optical transport networks, neuromorphic computing and quantum information processing and other trending topics.
Infinera expects commercial XR Optics in 2022 lightreading.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lightreading.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For years, routed networks and optical transport networks have been on different trajectories with respect to disaggregation and open interoperability. But common goals, technical innovations and general convergence are beginning to align these segments.
To better understand network operator views and plans for disaggregation across the transport network, Heavy Reading launched a comprehensive survey-based research project with collaboration partners Infinera, IP Infusion, Volta and Telecom Infra Project (TIP).
Focusing on disaggregation trends in routing and in optical networks, this blog is the second of two highlighting the key findings from the Open and Disaggregated Packet and Optical Networks Market Leadership Study.
US-based Infinera has made another step forward with its prototype XR Optics technology, flagging what it claimed was a successful trial with the UK s Virgin Media.
According to official feedback from the pilot, transfer rates of up to 400 Gbit/s were achieved in a single fiber.
The results were impressive enough for Virgin Media to conclude that XR Optics could deliver 400Gbit/s symmetrical services over existing PON network deployments. This is a reference to capacity rather than end-user speeds, however, since 400G is shared among users in a point-to-multipoint PON.
Green light: Infinera s XR Optics trial with Virgin Media has gone well.