Nokia, Telekom Serbia, and MTEL Verify 600Gbit/s Network over 600km

Nokia, Telekom Serbia, and MTEL Verify 600Gbit/s Network over 600km
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Nokia successfully tested a 600Gbit/s line rate on Telekom Serbia and MTEL’s optical transport network over 600km between Banja Luka and Belgrade. The test utilized the Nokia 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS), powered by its PSE-Vs chipset, and laid the foundation for future growth to meet the needs of low latency, and high-capacity traffic demands enabling the transport of 100GE and 400GE services.

In addition to the long-range city-to-city connections, Telekom Serbia will deploy the 1830 PSS family equipment (PSS-16 and PSS-8x) in two new regional rings to provide next-generation, highly scalable networks based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) for the needs of its residential and business customers.

“We are proud of our ongoing partnership with Telekom Serbia and support the group in executing its strategy of maintaining market leadership in telecommunication services and content in the Balkan region,“ said Nicolas Almendro, VP of Europe Nokia Optical Networks.

“We are continuing to invest in the latest WDM technology to serve our customers with more demanding traffic growth, low latency requirements, and agility for their traffic patterns,“ said Djordje Marovic, and Milan Aleksijevic, CTOs of Telekom Serbia and M-Tel.

In the trial over MTEL-Telekom Serbia live traffic network, Nokia demonstrated 600Gbit/s line performance over a 600km path consisting of 6 spans, through C-F ROADM nodes. By operating over spectrally efficient 100GHz WDM channels, Telekom Serbia and MTEL will be able to maximize capacity, performance, and operational efficiency while lowering network TCO.