Thursday, April 18, 2024

Korea's KISTI deploys 600G Research Network with Ciena

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) has successfully launched the first 600G nationwide research network in South Korea using Ciena’s 6500 powered by WaveLogic 5 Extreme (WL5e) programmable 800Gb/s coherent technology.

The network is believed to be the first research network to provide long distance 600G capabilities in Asia.

“With the recent increase in data-intensive science based on petascale or exascale data, many of the research tasks performed by our member institutions are driven by large-scale big data. Therefore, we have built KREONET, a high-speed national science and research network between member institutions. This collaborative research environment enables cutting-edge scientific and technological research and requires a high-speed network,” explained BuSeung Cho, director of KISTI’s KREONET Center. “The 600G research network can support the capacity and high bandwidth demands required by domestic and foreign member institutions.”

“South Korea is a leader in digital innovation, being the world’s first country to launch commercial 5G service for example, and much of this progress is a result of the priority South Korea places on research and development. To help these researchers further innovate and collaborate better with their peers, KISTI is leveraging Ciena’s WaveLogic coherent technology to empower its advanced network infrastructure,” said Henry Kim, President, Ciena North Asia.