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Alcatel-Lucent and P&TLuxembourg introduce fast data network in Europe

CBR Staff Writer Published 19 September 2011

Established 100Gbps IP connection between Frankfurt and Luxembourg

Provider of mobile, fixed, IP and optics technologies Alcatel-Lucent and telecommunications service provider P&TLuxembourg have launched fast data network in Europe.

The two companies established a 100G (gigabit per second) IP connection between Frankfurt and Luxembourg, claimed Alcatel-Lucent. The 100Gbps IP connection provides high-bandwidth, low latency, secure and reliable data services to the financial sector, European institutions and organisations throughout the country, said Alcatel-Lucent.

In addition, the network will enable P&TLuxembourg to support several time sensitive financial and business transactions, and create interconnections between different IP networks, known as IP Peering.

Alcatel-Lucent has provided P&TLuxembourg with its Converged Backbone Transformation (CBT) offering. The CBT offering for P&TLuxembourg includes the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) with 100G optical coherent technology and the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR) provides 100G Ethernet (100GE) interfaces. The combination provides P&TLuxembourg the 100G technology across both the IP and optical domains of their network, said Alcatel-Lucent.

P&T's Telecom Division senior engineer Carlo Richartz said Luxembourg is evolving as an essential player in the IT world and has become a major location for data centres, as well as Internet and multimedia content hosting and distribution.

"By introducing 100G transmission capacity into our TERALINK network - which already connects much of Western Europe - we are ensuring that Luxembourg remains a top tier Internet hub for all kinds of economic activity throughout Europe," said Richartz.

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