Coriant’s CloudWave Optics supports fiber optic backbone network in Brazil’s Paraná state

Munich-based  Coriant has announced that Brazil-based regional telco services provider Copel Telecom has deployed 200G optical transmission technology from Coriant to scale its own fiber optic backbone network in the State of Paraná.

Powered by Coriant CloudWave Optics, the ultra-high speed service enables Copel Telecom to cost-efficiently meet the growing bandwidth demands of its end-user customers while also improving the low latency performance of end-to-end service connectivity.

The Copel Telecom fiber optic network provides the resilient foundation for an expanding subscriber base of residential high-speed internet services covering more than 81 cities as well as carrier-class corporate services offered in all 399 municipalities in Paraná.

Built upon the Coriant hiT 7300 Multi-Haul Transport Platform, the DWDM infrastructure supports 100G performance even in the most challenging fiber conditions, Coriant said.

Following the recent introduction of its CloudWave Optics capability, Copel Telecom has increased line-side transmission speeds on its hiT 7300-based long haul backbone network to 200G per wavelength, added Coriant. “In addition to increasing reach and spectral efficiency, the programmable interface solution enables Copel Telecom to reduce power, footprint, and cost as the network scales,” it said.

The Coriant service for Copel Telecom includes improvements to the Coriant Transcend Chorus transport network management system, which supports simplified end-to-end service provisioning and advanced network control through software-defined programmability and automation.

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