Sunday, March 9, 2014

Japan's O3 Project Announces First Milestones for Multi-Carrier, Multi-Layer SDN

Japan's "Open Innovation over Network Platforms" research and development (R&D) project, also known as the "O3 Project", announced the first milestones in its development of multi-carrier, multi-layer SDN, including the development of a database of expressions for integrating the optical layer of the network with packet layer.

The O3 project is supported by Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and includes the participation of Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, NTT Communications and NTT.

NTT provided the following highlights of these first deliverables:

1) Unified network information database and resource allocation technology

  • To permit management of each network comprising multiple wide area networks under unified rules, an expression system for common handling of necessary information (including network configuration and communications status information) was defined, and a network information database for handling it was built. This enables easy connection between the optical network as the lower layer and an upper layer (packet transport network), as well as coordination among related devices, which enables path-setting in multiple layers.
  • Fast provision of network services was also enabled by automatic allocation of resources, including band frequency needed in the optical and packet layers, based on the network information database.

2) Technologies for common control and management of networks

  • A software technology that permits operation management and control of multiple networks was developed using the above network information database.
  • Specifically, the rapid building of a new virtual network compatible with an existing large-scale network was made possible. This was enabled by leveling the control load through virtualization of functions needed for the mutual connection between a new network and existing network. A network transfer technology, which supports gradual transfer from an existing network to a new network for their mutual connection, was also developed. Provision of optical core network resources optimal for band frequencies requested by end users was also enabled.


3) Technology for developing virtualization-compatible network devices

  • Basic technologies for SDN network devices, which can be controlled by points 1 and 2 above, were also examined.
  • SDN-compatible software transfer node: Targeted transfer performance at 100,000 flows was achieved.
  • SDN-compatible optical core node: A prototype of a function for directing packet signals to line signals transferred on optical networks and housing the signals there was produced to fulfill quality requirements, such as reduced delay of packet signals.
  • SDN-compatible packet transport node: PTN  control and driver technologies were developed. These shorten the time needed to provide more than 10 types of service quality requested from a virtual network, from the previous several months to only a few minutes.
  • SDN-compatible overlay switch: Setting of the optimal transfer path for each of the flows with different characteristics was enabled.

An outline of this project and the achievements made will be presented at “O3 Symposium 2014,” which will be held at Akihabara UDX on March 14, 2014.

http://www.ntt.co.jp/news2014/1403e/140307b.html

Where is SDN today? #ONS2014 participants share views...


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See One Minute views on the state of SDN in the market today from:

  • Niel Viljoen, CEO & Founder, Netronome
  • Marc Cohn, Chair of Market Education Committee, Open Networking Foundation
  • Umesh Kukreja, Director of Product Marketing, Riverbed
  • Lillian Withrow, Chief Financial Officer, Adara
  • Richard Platt, CTO & VP of Engineering, Netsocket
  • Vish Nandlall, Ph.D, SVP Strategy & CTO, RNAM, Ericsson
  • Chris Swan, SVP - Global Field Organization, Overture Networks
  • Andrew Randall, GM, Networking Business Unit, Metaswitch Networks
  • Michael Capuano, VP of Corporate Marketing, Infinera
  • Steve West, Chief Technology Officer, Cyan Inc
  • Karl May, President and CEO, Vello Systems






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Alcatel-Lucent and NEC Win Bids on SEA-ME-WE5

Alcatel-Lucent and NEC both announced contract wins for the new SEA-ME-WE5 project, a 100G undersea cable system that will span 20,000km from Singapore to Europe.

The South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 5 (SEA-ME-WE 5) project is backed by consortium of 15 leading telecom operators.

SE-ME-We5 will deliver an ultimate design capacity of 24 Terabits per second (Tbps)). The landing points will include Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Djibuti, Yemen, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy and France. Alcatel-Lucent will be deploying the segments spanning from Sri Lanka to France. Co-contractor NEC will be deploying the Singapore to Sri Lanka segment.

Ms Linette Lee , Chairperson of the SEA-ME-WE 5 Management Committee said:  “As more data, applications and services move to the cloud, we need a more dynamic and agile way to serve end-users according to low-latency and quality-of-service that cannot be solved by bandwidth alone. We are confident that Alcatel-Lucent and NEC’s 100G undersea technology will provide us with the flexibility to address the increasing requirements for connectivity, as well as address new growth areas such as cloud computing for remote access.”

Members of the SEA-ME-WE 5 consortium include: Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited, (BSCCL), China Mobile International, China Telecom Global, China United Network Communications Group Company, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (PJSC), Orange, Myanma Posts and Telecommunications, Saudi Telecom Company, SingTel, Sri Lanka Telecom, TOT, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International, Telecom Italia Sparkle, Telekom Malaysia Berhad and Yemen International Telecommunications (TeleYemen).

http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/press/2014/alcatel-lucent-and-sea-me-we-5-consortium-strengthen-ultra-broadband-undersea-connectivity-between
http://www.nec.com/en/press/201403/global_20140307_02.html

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Freescale Had 20 Employees on Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight

Freescale Semiconductor had 20 of its employees on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Twelve are from Malaysia and eight are from China.

“At present, we are solely focused on our employees and their families,” said Gregg Lowe, president and CEO, Freescale. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this tragic event.”

http://media.freescale.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=196520&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1907348&highlight=

Vodafone Adds Huawei for Five-year "Project Spring" Deployment

Huawei has been awarded a five-year agreement by Vodafone to expand the Single Radio Access Network (SingleRAN) for its "Project Spring" Phase 1 programme across the world. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Specifically, Huawei said it will supply products and services for Vodafone radio access networks in 15 countries including the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Romania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, Mozambique, Lesotho, DRC and Ghana. The deployments will use Huawei's SingleRAN solutions and beam-forming Active Antenna System.

Huawei rotating CEO, Eric Xu, said: "Huawei is honoured to have been entrusted by Vodafone with this global project. Over the last few years, together with Vodafone, we have successfully demonstrated the performance, reliability and efficiency of Huawei’s SingleRAN solutions. We look forward to working on this extension of our long-standing strategic relationship, which reflects the increasing demand for high-quality mobile broadband networks we are seeing globally as 4G grows in popularity. We believe our innovative technology helps our customers accelerate the transformation of the mobile broadband experience they offer both to consumers and enterprises."

http://www.huawei.com


  • In February, Ericsson and NSN each announced their selection for Vodafone's Project Spring.


  • In November 2013, Vodafone announced "Project Spring" to seize the attractive long-term opportunities and mitigate adverse factors in the telecommunications sector. The announcement, which builds on the "Vodafone 2015 Strategy announced in November 2012, boosts the company's CAPEX spending by £7.0 billion through 2016 with the expectation that the European economies will begin to recover in the medium term.

    Project Spring spending plans include an investment in Europe of around £3 billion to deliver deeper 3G coverage and capacity  This will accelerate the 4G network build, supported by single RAN and high capacity backhaul.  In AMAP, Vodafone will invest around £1.5 billion to extend 3G coverage across major cities and key regions to provide wider voice coverage and the best data experience. 
    Vodafone will invest approximately £1 billion in unified communications. In Europe, Vodafone will increase xDSL and fibre footprint to provide competitive unified communications solutions.  In AMAP, Vodafone will establish a fibre footprint to enable converged services in key business areas.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Verizon Posts Dividend and Confirms Share Buy Back Program

Verizon Communications announced a quarterly dividend of 53 cents per outstanding share, unchanged from the previous quarter.

In addition, the company's Board authorized the corporation to repurchase up to 100 million shares of its common stock. Under the previous program, which terminated on Feb. 28, 2014, Verizon purchased 3.5 million shares. The new program – which is for the same number of shares and the same three-year duration as the recently expired authorization – will terminate when the aggregate number of shares reaches 100 million or at the close of business on Feb. 28, 2017, whichever is sooner.

http://www.verizon.com

Mexico' Grupo Pochteca Picks Cisco Unified Computing System

Cisco announced customer for its Unified Computing System - Grupo Pochteca, one of the largest distributors of industrial raw materials in Mexico and part of Latin America.

Grupo Pochteca's newest data center will use Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers , NetApp storage (FAS3220 HA systems) within the FlexPod architecture, and Cisco Networking and Security Appliance for a private cloud.

FlexPod is a converged computing, networking and storage solution developed by Cisco and NetApp. FlexPod components include Cisco UCS servers, NetApp unified storage systems, and Cisco Nexus networking fabric.

Cisco said Pochteca is achieving time and cost savings through snapshot technology for backups, quick server (physical and virtual) provisioning through UCS service profiles and NetApp’s FAS3220 Storage Platforms, and virtualization.

http://www.cisco.com

Global 700M Alliance Proposed

A new Global 700M Industry Alliance has been proposed to push for worldwide adoption of LTE in the 700MHz band along with a deepening of the supply chain of vendors supporting this spectrum.

The Alliance was proposed at the first Asia Pacific Telecommunity 700 (APT700) Seminar held on the eve of Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona.  During the meeting Chris Quin, CEO of Telecom Retail at Telecom New Zealand, was named Chairman.

http://pr.huawei.com/en/news/hw-328897-ict.htm#.Ux0d7_ldWP0

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Zayo Acquires CoreXchage -- Adding Data Centers to its Fiber Footprint

Zayo Group has acquired CoreXchange, Inc., a data center, bandwidth and managed services provider in Dallas, Texas. Financial terms were not disclosed.  The purchase adds one new data center to Zayo's zColo portfolio. In addition, zColo will secure an additional 12,000 square feet in CoreXchange’s suite at its existing data center in the Dallas Infomart at 1950 N. Stemmons Freeway.

The acquisition yields over 18,000 square feet of total data center space and brings zColo’s national data center count to 27 locations. As a part of the acquisition, Zayo will also assume ownership of ColoUnlimited, CoreXchange’s online presence that facilitates simple, real-time online sales and ordering of colocation services. zColo will continue operating ColoUnlimited in the Dallas market before integrating into Zayo’s recently announced Internet Portal, Tranzact, in the second quarter of 2014. Tranzact will enable transactional ordering capabilities across zColo’s national data center footprint.

http://www.zayo.com/services/colocation


  • The CoreXchange transaction follows Zayo's 2013 acquisition of CoreNAP, establishing zColo’s presence in Austin, Texas, as well as zColo’s recent organic expansion announcement in Miami, Fla., at 36 NE 2nd St. 

Telespazio Upgrades Encoding Platform with Ericsson

Ericsson announced a contract with Telespazio, a Finmeccanica/Thales company, to expand the company's current service offering to include MPEG-4 AVC HD and SD channels, while maintaining existing MPEG-2 SD channels at premium quality within the existing content distribution infrastructure.

Specifically, Telespazio will deploy Ericsson's AVP 4000 system encoder. The Ericsson AVP family of video processors has been very well received by broadcasters and operators around the world. The selection offers the highest performance and broadest capability in the industry on a single platform across all applications, from SD to HD, 1080p50/60, 3DTV and Ultra High Definition TV (UHDTV), and all codecs, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC and JPEG2000, with 4:2:0 and 4:2:2, 8-bit and 10-bit all supported.

"In order to consistently deliver the high quality content in high definition that we know our subscribers want, it was imperative that we upgraded our existing content distribution infrastructure. Ericsson was the natural choice, as we were able to leverage our existing legacy platform to minimize costs, while launching additional MPEG-4 AVC SD and HD premium channels," said Michele Aita, Platforms Engineering Manager, Telespazio. "The superior overall picture quality for premium content offered by Ericsson's solution gives us an edge over our competitors, enabling us to maximize our revenue basis over the coming years."

http://www.ericssson.com

Where is SDN today? ONF's Marc Cohn answers...





Cisco Picks Toronto for $100 Million Global Innovation Centre

Cisco has selected Toronto as one of four global Cisco® Internet of Everything Innovation (IoE) Centres, representing a planned investment of up to $100 million over 10 years.

The decision builds on Cisco’s recent investments in Canada including:

  • Up to $4 billion over 10 years to expand Cisco’s footprint in Ontario and create up to 1,700 new jobs;
  • Multimillion dollar investment to establish research chairs, professorships and innovation centres at 10 universities across Canada; and
  • Signing on as a Premier Partner in the 2015 Pan Am/Para Pan Am Games.


Toronto will join Songdo, South Korea; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Germany as one of four centres announced worldwide. The decision to locate in Canada’s largest city reflects Cisco Canada’s demonstrated thought leadership and expertise in working with municipalities, and the Canadian construction and real estate industries.

http://www.cisco.com

Where is SDN today? - Netronome's Niel Viljoen answers...







Infonetics: Ethernet Switching Revenue Topped $20B in 2013

Worldwide Ethernet switch revenue continued to grow in 4Q13, up 3% from 3Q13, to $5.4 billion; more important, the market remained positive (+3%) on a year-over-year basis, according to a new report from Infonetics Research.

“2013 was a bumpy year for the Ethernet switch market, but in the end, revenue set another record and passed the $20 billion mark. While 10G was once again the key growth driver, we’re finally seeing this segment mature after a decade, and 40G is now taking over as the new high-growth segment,” notes Matthias Machowinski, directing analyst for enterprise networks and video at Infonetics Research.

Some additional highlights:

  • In general, buyers are shifting their purchases toward switches with advanced capabilities such as management features, power-over-Ethernet, and higher speeds, to deal with the increasing demands that applications are placing on network infrastructure
  • 100G ports shipments once again doubled quarter-over-quarter, and Infonetics expects the 100G market to gain critical mass in 2015
  • North America and China were the top-performing geographies in Ethernet switch sales in 2013
  • Huawei’s Ethernet switch revenue soared 80% sequentially in 4Q13, propelling the vendor into the #4 spot behind Cisco, HP, and Juniper


http://www.infonetics.com

Mid-Atlantic Crossroads Tests 400/800G Optical Transport with Fujitsu

Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX), which is is a multi-state research network led by the University of Maryland, has successfully tested 400G and 800G optical transport in partnership with Fujitsu Network Communications.

The trial, which was conducted over a live network route from Baltimore to McLean, Virginia, carried 400 Gbps and 800 Gbps transmissions alongside the existing 10 Gbps and 100 Gbps channels using the Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 9500 Packet Optical Networking Platform (Packet ONP).

Channel spacing was reduced 25% over conventional dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM). The trial employed advanced modulation techniques, including dual-polarization quadrature phase shift keying (DP-QPSK) and dual-polarization 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (DP-16QAM), yielding a super-channel that allows more than 2.5 times increase in bandwidth in the same amount of spectral width as current DWDM technologies. Both the 400G and 800G transmission operated error-free.

“This field trial provided a significant opportunity for MAX and Fujitsu to collaborate on a leading technological advancement in the optical networking field,” said Tripti Sinha, Executive Director of MAX. “The achievement of such a fast networking speed will not only benefit MAX participants, but it will also set the standard for the future of advanced networking, helping to unlock previously unavailable resources for researchers across the world.”

Fujitsu also noted that the trial also employed Nyquist filtering techniques that leverage spectral shaping, resulting in an increase in spectral density. With nonlinear fiber impairments being a major limiting factor of optical transmission, the field trial demonstrated nonlinear compensation (NLC) techniques to reduce the resulting optical penalties and extend the achievable transmission distance. All of these advancements enable a much higher utilization of costly fiber infrastructure and maximize the bandwidth available for demanding R&E applications.

http://www.fujitsu.com/us/news/pr/fnc_20140306.html

Where is SDN today? - Infinera's Mike Capuano answers...




Ciena Posts Q1 Revenue for $544B, up 18%

Ciena reported revenue of $533.7 million for its fiscal first quarter ended January 31, 2014, as compared to $453.1 million for the fiscal first quarter 2013.

Ciena’s net loss (GAAP) for the fiscal first quarter 2014 was $(15.9) million, or $(0.15) per common share, which compares to a GAAP net loss of $(47.3) million, or $(0.47) per common share, for the fiscal first quarter 2013. Ciena’s adjusted (non-GAAP) net income for the fiscal first quarter 2014 was $13.7 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, which compares to an adjusted (non-GAAP) net income of $12.3 million, or $0.12 per diluted common share, for the fiscal first quarter 2013.


“Solid execution in our fiscal first quarter, including 18% year-on-year revenue growth and 6% adjusted operating margin, demonstrates our continued momentum, reinforces our market leadership, and positions us well for the long-term opportunity ahead,” said Gary B. Smith, president and CEO, Ciena. “We continue to benefit from the strategic decisions we’ve made to expand our role and reach in the market, driving more consistent performance and progress toward achieving our long-term operating targets.”

http://www.ciena.com

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