Sunday, June 11, 2023

Colt deploys new dark fibre along Channel Tunnel from London to Paris

Colt Technology Services completed the deployment of a new dark fibre (G.652D/G.657) cable along the Channel Tunnel connecting London (UK) to Paris (France).

Colt’s new fibre network will provide businesses and organisations with faster, more reliable, and uninterrupted data connectivity across borders. It will also support the growing demand for cloud computing and other digital services in both London and Paris, with a seamless end-to-end SLA.

Colt, which is responsible for the day-to-day operations of all new cables installed in the Channel Tunnel, boasts a transfer rate of several Tbps per fibre pair with the new infrastructure. With this evolution of the infrastructure, customers will have access to their 100Gbps/400Gbps Colt IQ network, supported by reliable low latency, high-bandwidth connectivity and service guarantees through the tunnel. The tunnel offers the best path to close a key network loop that runs between London, Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam.

Colt says the new fibre enables it to offer significantly better security and more capacity than subsea cables in that the Channel Tunnel is a highly protected environment not vulnerable to piracy, ship anchors, commercial fishing, or shipping. The tunnel has had no accidents since its installation in 1994.

“We are pleased to announce the successful completion of this step of this important project,” said Herve Jost, Director of Eurotunnel/Getlink Connectivity Solutions, Colt Technology Services. “Approximately 80% of the internet traffic which runs between the UK and mainland Europe today travels through the Channel Tunnel. Our new fibre cable in the Tunnel will transform the subterranean rail link between the UK and mainland Europe into a major data route to support the anticipated growth in traffic over the coming years.”


SES connects AWS Modular Data Center for Defense Department

SES Space & Defense has begun offering satellite-powered network connectivity for AWS Modular Data Center for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) applications.

In February 2023, AWS announced the availability of AWS Modular Data Center to the DoD under the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract. 

SES’s multi-orbit, multi-band global fleet of satellites with AWS Modular Data Center can enable defense customers to access low-latency, cloud-based applications and services securely in Denied, Disrupted, Intermittent, and Limited (DDIL) environments through a dedicated network connection to AWS Regions. 

Later this year, the U.S. DoD customers will also be able to leverage SES’s second-generation medium earth orbit (MEO) constellation, O3b mPOWER, designed with an open architecture approach in space, ground, and user terminal allowing users to bring their own modems/waveform. 

President and CEO of SES Space & Defense David Fields said, “Our multi-orbit, multi-band satellite network delivers direct low-latency connectivity to AWS Regions, enabling mission success at the tactical edge. In a network-enabled battlefield, the ability to rapidly and securely extend cloud and edge computing into a tactical ecosystem in real time is critical to our warfighters in theatre.”

Dell'Oro: Broadband equipment spending up 7% in 1Q

Total global revenue for the Broadband Access equipment market increased to $4.6 B in 1Q23, up 7 percent year-over-year (Y/Y), according to a new report from Dell'Oro Group. Spending on infrastructure remained robust. However, ONTs. Modems, and other CPE units to connect broadband subscribers, dropped 7 percent Y/Y.

"For many service providers, broadband subscriber growth is slowing, resulting in a reduced need for new CPE," said Jeff Heynen, Vice President with Dell'Oro Group. "Meanwhile, infrastructure purchases are strong as providers continue to expand their footprints and replace legacy copper networks," explained Heynen.

Additional highlights from the 1Q 2023 Broadband Access and Home Networking quarterly report:

  • Total residential Wireless LAN units were up 5 percent Y/Y, marking the first Y/Y increase since 1Q 2021. Consumers are finally increasing their purchases of Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E units after last upgrading back in 2020.
  • Total cable access concentrator revenue was up 4 percent Y/Y at $265 M. Remote PHY devices, Remote OLTs, and Virtual CMTS platforms all recorded significant revenue gains for the quarter, as cable operators continue to expand their DAA and fiber initiatives.

https://www.delloro.com/news/broadband-equipment-spending-increased-7-percent-y-y-despite-signs-of-slowing-subscriber-growth/

Equinix to open its first data center in Kuala Lumpur in Q1 2024

Equinix plans to open its first data center in Kuala Lumpur in Q1 2024, following its expansion announcement last year to enter Malaysia with a data center in Johor. 

As Malaysia enters Phase 2 of its MyDIGITAL blueprint for a digital economy, demand for digital infrastructure is expected to remain robust. According to Synergy Research, Malaysia is already the third largest data center colocation market in the ASEAN region, and is forecast to have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 11% from 2022–2027.

The new facility in Kuala Lumpur, named KL1, together with the recently announced JH1 in Johor, will also provide digital infrastructure that businesses need to capitalize on the country's digital economy.

Highlights

  • The KL1 IBX data center will be located in Cyberjaya within Kuala Lumpur. Cyberjaya is a key part of the Multimedia Super Corridor in Malaysia, a government-designated zone to promote and boost Malaysia's digital economy.
  • The first phase of KL1 will provide an initial capacity of 450 cabinets and colocation space of 1,300 square meters. When fully built, it will provide a total of 900 cabinets and colocation space of 2,630 square meters.
  • KL1 and Equinix Fabric will enable customers to deploy their infrastructure to connect with the world's leading cloud service providers, including Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, safeguarding their business-critical data in a private and secure environment.
  • In Asia-Pacific, Equinix currently operates 51 data centers in 13 metros across Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea and Singapore, with expansions announced in Indonesia and Malaysia.

Jeremy Deutsch, President, Asia-Pacific, Equinix, said, "Over the past several years, we have witnessed Malaysia emerge as an increasingly strategic location for global digital infrastructure, and we believe it to be an attractive destination for data center growth and investment. Following our initial investment in Johor, we are excited to add another data center in Kuala Lumpur. By expanding Platform Equinix® in the two most strategic metros in Malaysia, we will enable Malaysian businesses, as well as multinationals with a presence in Malaysia, to leverage a trusted platform to bring together and interconnect the foundational infrastructure to power their success. We believe the two data centers will fuel Equinix's existing data center momentum and support Malaysia's aspirations as a digitally driven connectivity hub."

https://www.equinix.com/newsroom/press-releases/2023/06/equinix-to-expand-digital-infrastructure-platform-in-malaysia-to-kuala-lumpur

Toshiba and Classiq to collaborate on gate-based quantum

Toshiba Digital Solutions and Classiq Technologies, a start-up based in Israel, signed a technology collaboration agreement focused on gate-based quantum computing.

Quantum computers can be broadly classified into two types which are the Ising machine type and the gate-based universal computer. While the Ising machine is specialized in solving combinatorial optimization problems, the gate-based is intended for general-purpose applications. 

Toshiba Digital Solutions is offering quantum technologies such as Quantum Key Distribution and SQBMTM, a uantum-inspired optimization solution based on the Simulated Bifurcation Machine on conventional computers. 

Classiq is developing a gate-based quantum computing software platform that enables both beginner and expert designers to rapidly generate, analyze, and execute quantum circuits.

In the agreed technology collaboration, utilizing the know-how cultivated in technological development of quantum and AI, Toshiba Digital Solutions will conduct technical evaluations of quantum AI using the Classiq platform. And based on the results, Toshiba Digital Solutions will explore various use cases that the gate-based quantum computing will enable to solve in the field of energy, social infrastructure, smart manufacturing, carbon neutrality, and circular economy, etc. where Toshiba Group has many years of experience. Classiq will support TDSL’s use case exploration and optimize the platform for these industrial use cases.

Shunsuke Okada, President and CEO of Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation said, "We are excited to have the opportunity of technology collaboration with Classiq. We will create new value through QX (Quantum Transformation) together by combining Classiq platform and Toshiba Group’s quantum technology, AI, and IT knowledge cultivated over many years.”

Nir Minerbi, Classiq CEO said, “We’re excited to collaborate with Toshiba Digital Solutions, a global technology leader. Classiq’s state-of-the-art quantum software platform combined with Toshiba Digital Solution’s deep AI, IT knowledge and advanced technological expertise will be leveraged to explore and architect sophisticated quantum algorithms enabling an industrial Quantum Transformation (QX).”

https://www.global.toshiba/ww/products-solutions/security-ict/qkd.html

https://www.classiq.io

Thursday, June 8, 2023

KDDI deploys TIP's Distributed Disaggregated Backbone Routers

KDDI started deployment of the Telecom Infra Project's Distributed Disaggregated Backbone Routers (DDBR) as the Internet gateway peering routers.

KDDI estimates that DDBR carrying live internet traffic could reduce power consumption by about 46% and the rack space by about 40% compared to the traditional routers in KDDI production networks.

KDDI cites two key advantages for its DDBR architecture:

1. Optimal Merchant Silicon Selection and Configuration

Traditional routers comprise software, hardware and semiconductor chips chosen by one vendor. On the other hand, this DDBR comprises DriveNets Network Cloud software, hardware (40×100GE line card systems) from Delta Electronics, and merchant silicon (Jericho2) from Broadcom. Only one Jericho inside the hardware box has enough capability to fulfill software/hardware features and scalability in KDDI production networks. As a result, DDBR leads to reduce the power consumption, the equipment capital cost and the rack space.

2. Sharing of Hardware Resource

In a carrier's traditional network architecture, the dedicated routers for core, edge and internet GW are deployed depending on each area. On the other hand, DDBR can utilize the same white box hardware infrastructure for multiple areas such as core, edge and internet GW. As a result, it will enable KDDI to share hardware spare parts in our backbone networks, leading to the reduction of the equipment capital cost.

KDDI completed the DDBR technical requirements document in May 2021 and TIP announced the DDBR compliant vendors in March 2022. In March 2022, KDDI completed a final phase of commercial testing for DDBR.

https://news.kddi.com/kddi/corporate/english/newsrelease/2023/06/08/6769.html


FCC considers spectrum sharing for 42 GHz band

The FCC opened a proceeding to consider innovative sharing models in 500 megahertz of spectrum in the 42 GHz band. 

As the spectrum between 42-42.5 GHz is largely unused, the FCC proposes exploring an innovative, non-exclusive spectrum access model in this greenfield spectrum, which is ideal for experimentation due to the lack of incumbent licensees.

The FCC proceeding build a record on the benefits and drawbacks of implementing a shared licensing approach in this band.  It will seek comment on three specific shared licensing approaches: 1) a nationwide non-exclusive licensing approach, in which licensees coordinate specific deployment sites with a third-party database; 2) a site-based licensing approach, in which licensees would apply for each deployment site directly with the FCC; and 3) a technology-based sensing approach, in which operators would employ such technologies to avoid harmful interference from one another.

The NPRM proposes licensing the 42 GHz band as five 100 megahertz channels, and seeks comment on other aspects of implementing a shared licensing approach, including coordination mechanisms, first-in-time protections, buildout requirements, technical rules, and potential synergies with the sharing approaches being considered for the Lower 37 GHz (37-37.6 GHz) band.  It also proposes measures to protect radioastronomy services in the adjacent 42.5-43.5 GHz band.

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel states: So much of what is creative in wireless happened here first, on our shores.  And this agency played no small part in making this true.  We were the first to borrow the academic ideas of Ronald Coase and reimagine the distribution of airwaves with auctions.  More than three decades later we have raised $233 billion using this tool—one we need Congress to continue.  We were also the first to take a handful of underused frequencies known as “garbage bands” in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.8 GHz range and do something radical—give the public access to these airwaves.  It worked because this is the unlicensed spectrum where Wi-Fi was born.  More recently, we blazed a trail for incentive auctions—again, the first to do this in the world.  We also created an innovative structure with a hierarchy of rights in the 3.5 GHz band combined with new systems to support dynamic spectrum access.  

Our goal today is to continue that creative streak.  This time we are going to do it with a millimeter wave band.  When I took over at the Federal Communications Commission, I believed the agency had overinvested in millimeter wave auctions at the expense of moving to market the mid-band spectrum essential for nationwide 5G service.  So we pivoted—fast.  With the help of my colleagues, we quickly launched auctions in the 3.45 GHz band and 2.5 GHz band.  With those successful mid-band efforts in the rear-view mirror, we are now turning back to millimeter wave.  But this time we want to consider something different.  

In the 42 GHz band we have 500 megahertz of greenfield airwaves with no federal or commercial incumbencies.  So we are putting out ideas.  We are exploring non-exclusive access models.  This could entail using a technology-based sensingmechanism to help operators actively detect and avoid one another.  It could involve non-exclusive nationwide licenses that leverage a database to facilitate co-existence.  It could also entail site-based licensing.  To get even more out of this effort we ask if our approaches could be combined with shared-used models in other spectrum bands, like the lower 37 GHz band."  

https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-explores-spectrum-sharing-approaches-42-ghz-spectrum-band

Dell'Oro: Market for cloud security solutions continues growth

The worldwide market for virtual- and software-as-a-service(SaaS)-based network security solutions achieved its twentieth consecutive quarter of sequential revenue growth in 1Q 2023, according to a newsly published report from Dell'Oro Group.

The pace of year-over-year (Y/Y) revenue growth for these solutions was over 20 percent in 1Q 2023, which was over twice as strong as for the traditional network security hardware appliances.  Network security solutions available in a virtual- or SaaS-based form factors span both traditional and newer product segments, such as firewalls, security service edge (SSE), secure web gateway (SWG), and web application firewalls (WAF).

“The shift to a cloud-centric IT architecture created a seismic shift in how enterprises consume network security technology with virtual- and SaaS-based network solutions grabbing the limelight,” said Mauricio Sanchez, Research Director at Dell’Oro Group. “In a world where applications, data, and users are all over the globe, the traditional approach of deploying hardware just doesn’t cut it anymore, and it’s the flexibility and agility of software and cloud-delivered form factors that are the better fit for the modern enterprise,” added Sanchez.

Additional highlights from the 1Q 2023 Network Security Quarterly Report:

  • Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, and Akamai owned over a third of the network security market consisting of virtual- and SaaS-based solutions.
  • Zscaler was the top vendor in the SSE market, which is entirely SaaS-based (cloud-delivered).
  • Palo Alto Networks cracked into the top three due to its strong performance in the SSE and virtual firewall markets.
  • Akamai was the leading vendor in the SaaS-based WAF market.

https://www.delloro.com/news/ethernet-adapter-market-correction-underway-in-1q-2023/

Dell'Oro: Ethernet adapter market correction underway

A correction for the Ethernet Controller and Adapter market is underway as server vendors and cloud service providers reduce excess inventories as server demand weakens, according to a new report from Dell'Oro Group. However, the Smart NIC market is poised for double-digit growth in 2023, with broader adoption in the Cloud and Enterprise markets.

“After achieving record growth in 2022, the Ethernet Controller and Adapter market started the year on a soft note with revenues down 8 percent Y/Y in 1Q 2023,” said Baron Fung, Senior Research Director at Dell’Oro Group. “This was not a surprise given that the market for most server components has been in a correction for several quarters, and server demand had fallen sharply during the quarter. This slowdown could persist for several quarters. However, there are growth opportunities in 2023, with increased Smart NIC adoption and shift towards higher server port speeds to support accelerated computing requirements for AI applications,” added Fung.

Additional highlights from the 1Q 2023 Ethernet Adapter and Smart NIC report include:

  • The Ethernet Controller and Adapter market is forecast for 6 percent revenue growth in 2023.
  • 100 Gbps and higher speed ports could account for nearly half the market in 2023.
  • Smart NIC open vendors such as AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA in a position to capture more than 30 percent of the Smart NIC market in 2023.

https://www.delloro.com/news/ethernet-adapter-market-correction-underway-in-1q-2023/

EE expands rollout of small cells across UK

EE has now  deployed over 600 street-level small cells in cities and towns across the UK and plans to add hundreds more. In aggregate, these small cell sites currently carry 20TB of data traffic every day.

Where possible, small cells take advantage of existing street assets, such as BT’s iconic red telephone boxes, lamp posts and CCTV columns.

EE is using Nokia's 4G small cell integrating licenced 1800MHz and 2600Mhz spectrum with unlicenced 5GHz spectrum.

New installations are targeted at high demand areas, including in major cities such as Birmingham, Brighton and Sheffield.

Meanwhile a host of seasonal hotspots have also received a timely connectivity boost ahead of the Summer, including Newquay, Paignton, Salcombe, Southend-on-Sea and Clacton-on-Sea.

James Hope, Director of Mobile Radio Access Networks, EE: “As demand for data continues to rise, small cells are becoming an increasingly integral part of our mobile network. Our partnership with Nokia ensures customers continue to benefit from our fastest 4G speeds even at the busiest times and in the most congested of locations, and we’re proud to pass another milestone in this project as we continue to invest in improving the UK’s best mobile network up and down the country.”

https://newsroom.bt.com/ee-adds-over-400-new-small-cells-to-increase-4g-capacity-and-reduce-congestion-in-the-busiest-areas/

Korea's NAVER Corp. and Nokia target telco transformation

Nokia and NAVER Cloud Corp. signed a MoU focused on digital transformation by using NAVER Cloud’s advanced Cloud Platform and Nokia’s peerless IP Routing and Data Center Switching network infrastructure.

The companies are planning to scale up the best practices in the Southeast Asia (SEA) region through joint go-to-market initiatives, incubating the start-up businesses on NAVER Cloud Corp. and brand-building programs – ultimately, boosting the digital economy.

 Key points of the plan:

  • Encourage local telcos to execute sovereign cloud approach
  • Search and involve local Managed Service Providers (MSPs) in the SEA region
  • Develop a partner benefit program to accelerate the NAVER Cloud business in SEA
  • Develop and accelerate the cloud market in the region

Kent Wong, Nokia’s Vice President of IP Business in Asia Pacific, said: “As the digital economy continues to become all-pervasive, enterprises and telcos need best-in-class data center infrastructure to provide a superior user experience and ensure extreme availability, reliability and scalability. We are thrilled to collaborate with NAVER Cloud to bolster the cloud innovation, which will empower digital businesses to leverage the latest technologies to gain new capabilities to grow their revenue and delight their users.”

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Cisco targets AI features for collaboration and security

Cisco previewed generative AI features for its Collaboration and Security portfolios that are expected later this year.

A top AI feature is a generative AI-powered summarization capabilities in Webex. The AI will extract the key points, and capture action items with owners. Cisco said the capabilities will ask users to opt in.

In the Vidcast video messaging tool, the AI will produce highlights and chapters. For contact centers, conversation summaries will provide agents with a fast, automated way to consume long-form text from digital chats with customers as well as facilitating post-call wrap-up and resolution with customers. For example, if a customer is escalated to a call with a human agent, they expect that agent to be informed and not have to repeat their frustrations. 

New generative AI capabilities are aimed at policy management and improved threat response. The Cisco Security Cloud will leverage a generative AI Policy Assistant to address this problem by enabling security and IT administrators to describe granular security policies and evaluate how to best implement them across different aspects of their security infrastructure. 

Cisco’s security operations center (SOC) Assistant will augment security analysts with context, correlating intel across the Cisco Security Cloud platform solutions, relaying potential impacts, and providing recommended actions.

The Cisco Policy Assistant can reason with the existing firewall policy set to implement and simplify rules within the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center. 

“Generative AI will quickly become pervasive as we see businesses and workers embrace the technology to become materially more productive,” said Jeetu Patel, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Security and Collaboration, Cisco. “At Cisco, we’ve been using AI for years. Now we’re unveiling how we’re incorporating generative AI into our existing products, helping customers drive real value to unlock the most secure, unrivaled work experiences possible.”



https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/a/y2023/m06/cisco-unveils-next-gen-solutions-that-empower-security-and-productivity-with-generative-ai.html

AT&T and Cisco expand SD-WAN capabilities / reach

AT&T and Cisco are expanding their existing partnership to enhance SD-WAN connectivity with add-on services such as 5G and broadband.

The partnership will also natively integrate Cisco’s Webex Calling with the AT&T mobile network to provide a mobile-first and unified collaboration experience via a single business mobile number.

For small and medium businesses, AT&T is launching a new self-service option to simplify and accelerate SD-WAN deployment.

For larger enterprises, AT&T SD-WAN with Cisco is a fully managed connectivity solution with embedded security and analytics. 

Cisco will also provide the ability to embed AT&T wireless connectivity into Cisco devices enabling zero touch provisioning for Cisco and AT&T customers, through AT&T Control Center powered by Cisco.

"The network is at the core of the modern workforce. The ability to get things done is no longer reliant on where you are, but how you are connected," said Jonathan Davidson, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Cisco Networking. "Hybrid work only works when there is a seamless, consistent, and secure experience for workers, regardless of location.”

https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/a/y2023/m06/cisco-and-att-join-forces-to-help-businesses-expand-connectivity-for-a-growing-mobile-first-workforce.html



Emirates’ du builds 5G fixed wireless with Nokia

du, which is part of Emirates Integrated Telecommunication Company, is deploying a Multi-Access Gateway (MAG) to deliver both residential and business broadband services over 4G/5G fixed-wireless access, in addition to mobile services.

The installation will leverage Nokia 7750 Service Routers, FastMile 5G gateways, MAG, and Nokia professional services.

The companies said fixed-wireless broadband is emerging as one of the most significant use cases of 5G.

Saleem AlBlooshi, Chief Technology Officer, du, said: “Fixed-wireless access is a vital and highly effective initiative, enabling us to provide cutting-edge use cases such as smart home and IoT solutions to our valued subscribers. As a trailblazer in this domain, du takes immense pride in being the first in the MEA region to implement this ground-breaking solution.”

Rima Manna, Vice President, Middle East Market Unit at Nokia MEA, said: “Fixed-wireless access is becoming a game-changer for bringing innovative broadband services to residential and business users. Nokia is committed to helping mobile and converged operators develop new applications and revenue streams with FWA. “

IBM to open Quantum Data Center in Germany


IBM will open its first Europe-based quantum data center in 2024 in Ehningen, Germany, and will serve as IBM Quantum's European cloud region. 

IBM said the data center is being designed to help clients continue to manage their European data regulation requirements, including processing all job data within EU borders. The facility will be IBM's second quantum data center and quantum cloud region, after Poughkeepsie, New York.

"Europe has some of the world's most advanced users of quantum computers, and interest is only accelerating with the era of utility scale quantum processors," said Jay Gambetta, IBM Fellow and Vice President of IBM Quantum. "The planned quantum data center and associated cloud region will give European users a new option as they seek to tap the power of quantum computing in an effort to solve some of the world's most challenging problems."

"At T-Systems, we are collaborating with IBM to combine quantum and classical computing in a seamless and scalable experience for our customers to explore applications of quantum computing," said Adel Al-Saleh, Deutsche Telekom board member and Chief Executive of T-Systems. "Having access to a quantum data center dedicated to Europe will help lower the access barrier for our customers as they decide on how to take their first, decisive steps in exploring and using quantum."

Dell’Oro: Hyperscale drives strong SP router demand in Q1

The worldwide Service Provider (SP) Router and Switch market saw extraordinarily strong growth in the 1Q 2023 fueled by hyperscalers and an unleashed component supply that allowed equipment vendors to fulfill orders and catch up on backlogs, according to a newly released report from Dell’Oro Group. 

 “We were caught by surprise as revenues blew through the roof, growing 15 percent year-over-year. Only three times in the past twelve years has the SP Router market increased at this rate. For over two years, component supplies have constrained vendors’ ability to fulfill orders, and orders were piling to record levels,” said Ivaylo Peev, Senior Analyst at Dell’Oro Group. “For the short-term outlook, we may see another quarter of strong growth, but do not expect it to be sustainable as customers need time to digest inventory, and the bulk of the market deployments come from Telecom SPs which refresh their networks at a steady pace.

“We have seen particular strength recently from Hyperscalers in North America which deploy routers to interconnect geographically dispersed facilities, to connect to Telecom SP wide area networks, and to connect inside the data centers. Within the data center, we are seeing a significant increase towards high-speed network connectivity such as 200 Gbps and 400 Gbps Ethernet switch deployments, which in turn have a cascading effect on the network core. Top router manufacturers benefited from this trend, of notable mention Cisco gained two-share points during the quarter, climbing to its highest level since 1Q 2019,” continued Peev.

 Additional highlights from the 1Q 2023 Service Provider Router and Switch Report:

  • In 1Q 2023, we saw double-digit market growth across all regions except EMEA, which declined. North America led the market with sizable growth, followed by the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) and APAC.
  • Starting 1Q 2023, we separately report 400 Gbps port shipments. The demand for routers supporting 400 Gbps connectivity continued to grow among both Cloud and Telco SPs, and Hyperscale’s demand was particularly strong in this quarter. We estimate 400 Gbps ports compose approximately 5 percent of total port shipments in 2023.
  • Within the Edge Router segment, Juniper, Ciena, and ZTE gained share.

NEC selected for East Micronesia Cable System

NEC signed a contract  for construction, supply and installation of an optical fibre submarine cable system to be called East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS).

EMCS, with a total length of approximately 2,250km, will connect four islands amongst FSM (Pohnpei and Kosrae), Kiribati (Tarawa) and Nauru with a large-capacity optical fibre submarine cable. This is the first submarine cable connection for the islands of Tarawa (Kiribati), Nauru and the state of Kosrae (FSM).

The contract was awarded by FSM Telecommunications Cable Corporation, based in the Federated States of Micronesia, BwebwerikiNet of the Republic of Kiribati, and Nauru Fibre Cable Corporation. The project is supported by the governments of Australia, Japan and the United States, and will be implemented with grant funding from the three countries. 

Gordon Segal, Chief Executive Officer of FSMTCC and Chairman of the EMCS Management Committee, said “Kosrae is the only state in FSM that remains without a submarine cable connection. This project will support equal access to digital connectivity across all four states of FSM and greatly enhance our ability to access information and essential services. We thank all our project partners for their support and collaboration.“ 


Fortinet names 11 SD-WAN partners

Fortinet announced that 11 new managed security service providers (MSSPs) have adopted Fortinet Secure SD-WAN: Kyndryl; 11:11 Systems; Claro Empresas; Globe Business; InfiniVAN; KT Corporation; Neurosoft; Sify Technologies; SPTel; solutions by stc; and Tata Teleservices.

Fortinet said its Secure SD-WAN serves as the foundation for organizations to seamlessly adopt advanced networking technologies including Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), SD-Branch, and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA).

Fortinet secure networking solutions converge networking and security capabilities and are built to be easily expanded across. Fortinet integrates and manages SD-WAN, SASE, SD-Branch, and ZTNA with a single operating system.

AWS releases a Snowblade for U.S. Department of Defense

Amazon Web Services announces the availability of AWS Snowblade, a 5RU compute/storage rack, for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract customers. 

AWS Snowblade is designed to provide AWS compute, storage, and other hybrid services in remote locations, including Denied, Disrupted, Intermittent, and Limited (DDIL) environments for the DoD. 

AWS Snowblade is the first AWS Snow Family device designed to meet U.S. Military Ruggedization Standards (MIL-STD-810H). With support for 208 vCPUs, the package is the densest compute device of the AWS Snow Family allowing JWCC customers to run demanding workloads in space, weight, and power (SWaP) constrained edge locations.

AWS Snowblade adds to the AWS hybrid cloud and edge computing services that extend AWS infrastructure and services to the tactical edge, helping run low-latency applications close to where data originates, is processed, and acted upon. AWS Snowblade supports a select set of AWS services that include Amazon EC2, AWS IAM, AWS CloudTrail, AWS IoT Greengrass, AWS Deep Learning AMIs, Amazon Sagemaker Neo, and AWS DataSync.

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/

Nokia: Surge in malicious IoT botnet activity

Malicious IoT botnet traffic surged fivefold over the past year following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and stemming from the growing increase in profit-driven hacking collectives operated by cybercriminal, according Nokia’s newly released Threat Intelligence Report.

The report is based on data aggregated from monitoring network traffic on more than 200 million devices globally where Nokia NetGuard Endpoint Security product is deployed.

Some highlights

  • The number of IoT devices (bots) engaged in botnet-driven DDoS attacks rose from around 200,000 a year ago to approximately 1 million devices, generating more than 40% of all DDoS traffic today..
The number of trojans targeting personal banking information in mobile devices has doubled to 9%, 
  • Malware infections in home networks declined from a Covid-high of 3% to 1.5%, close to the pre-pandemic level of 1%, as malware campaigns targeting the wave of at-home workers tapered off, and more people returned to office work environments.