SOURCE: ADVA AG Optical Networking
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December 16, 2009 10:20 ET
Texas A&M Deploys ADVA Optical Networking's FSP 3000 Platform in Major Network Upgrade
New Installation Sets the Stage for 10Gbit/s Capabilities
NORCROSS, GA and MARTINSRIED/MUNICH, GERMANY--(Marketwire - December 16, 2009) - Texas A&M
University is laying the groundwork to meet its future networking needs
with the installation of a new Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) built on
ADVA Optical Networking's FSP 3000 platform.
The ADVA Optical Networking platform replaces defunct Coarse Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (CWDM) equipment previously operated by the
university. The new Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
deployment is immediately capable of supporting 40 wavelengths and is
expandable to 80 wavelengths. It can support 10Gbit/s, 40Gbit/s and
100Gbit/s transponders as well as Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop
Multiplexer (ROADM) up to 8 degrees when needed.
The ADVA Optical Networking equipment will serve as the building blocks for
Texas A&M's future network expansion, providing increased flexibility and
capability to support a full 10Gbit/s network upgrade the university hopes
to complete in the coming year.
"You have to put the plumbing in place first," said Matthew Almand, chief
network engineer for Texas A&M University. "We needed to support 10Gbit/s
capabilities, and this ADVA Optical Networking installation is setting the
stage for that move."
Texas A&M's MAN provides voice, video and data transmission in support of
the university's administration along with research-related activities on
and around the main campus at College Station, Texas. This includes
Internet access and core campus applications.
The MAN is also used to provide connectivity for partner organizations
including local government agencies, school districts and other educational
entities associated with the university.
The MAN includes four nodes deployed in a ring connecting locations on the
Texas A&M campus, within the university's data centers and elsewhere within
the city. Off the ring, there are two independent spurs reaching other
remote offices in the College Station area. Portions of the fiber making up
the network are owned by the university while other sections belong to the
city of College Station.
Installation of the new network was completed in October. Texas A&M
recently finished its full migration from the old network to the new MAN
featuring ADVA Optical Networking equipment.
"We've had no hiccups," Almand said. "We've had wonderful support from ADVA
Optical Networking with installation and the follow-ups. We haven't seen
any issues."
"As the oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas,
Texas A&M University is an organization steeped in history and rich with
tradition," said Stephan Rettenberger, vice president of marketing for ADVA
Optical Networking. "But as a major research institution, Texas A&M is
firmly focused on the future. This is a university that realizes the
importance of fast, reliable and scalable optical transport networks to its
continued success. We're pleased Texas A&M University chose our FSP 3000
platform as a building block to its network of tomorrow."
ABOUT ADVA OPTICAL NETWORKING
ADVA Optical Networking (FSE: ADV) is a global provider of
telecommunications equipment. With innovative Optical+Ethernet transport
solutions, we build the foundation for high-speed, next-generation
networks. Our FSP product family adds scalability and intelligence to our
customers' networks while removing complexity and cost. With a flexible and
fast-moving organization, we forge close partnerships with our customers to
meet growing demand for data, storage, voice and video services. Thanks to
reliable performance for more than 15 years, we have become a trusted
partner for more than 200 carriers and 10,000 enterprises across the globe.
For more information, please visit us at www.advaoptical.com.
ABOUT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Opened in 1876 as Texas' first public institution of higher learning, Texas
A&M University is a research-intensive flagship university with 38,000-plus
undergraduates and more than 9,000 graduate students studying in over 250
degree programs in 10 colleges. For more information, please visit
www.tamu.edu.
PUBLISHED BY:
ADVA AG Optical Networking, Martinsried/Munich and Meiningen, Germany
ADVA Optical Networking North America, Inc., Norcross, Georgia, USA
ADVA Optical Networking (Shenzhen) Ltd., Shenzhen, China
www.advaoptical.com