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NO-UK Submarine Cable System Achieves Record-breaking 800Gb/s Line Rate With Ciena

NO-UK Submarine Cable System Achieves Record-breaking 800Gb/s Line Rate With Ciena
Submarine cable system connecting Norway and the UK achieves milestone that will facilitate a new era of connectivity between the countries

NO-UK, the state-of-the-art submarine cable system between Norway and the United Kingdom (UK), has achieved a record-breaking 800Gb/s line rate usingย Cienaโ€™s GeoMesh Extreme, powered byย WaveLogic 5 Extremeย coherent optical technology. This will allow NO-UK to deliver its customers greater capacity, faster speeds and a greener offering through lower energy consumption.

โ€œCiena continues to push the limits of submarine cable networks, achieving 800Gb/s line rateโ€”another industry first. With more capacity and lower cost-per-bit, lower power consumption and lower ongoing operational costs, the solution provides a modern and environmentally friendly network for Altiboxโ€™s NO-UK customers.โ€

NO-UKโ€™s open submarine cable system, featuring eight fiber pairs, runs for 700km between Stavanger (Norway) and Newcastle (UK) and is the shortest low-latency direct submarine route between the two nations. The system was developed byย Altibox Carrier, which owns and operates fiber-optic cables, and supplied byย Xtera, a turnkey provider of subsea systems. The project is managed by specialist consultantsย SubSea Networks Ltd.

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Altibox selected Cienaโ€™s GeoMesh Extreme, leveraging Cienaโ€™s WaveLogic 5 Extreme technology andย 6500 Packet-Optical Platforms, supporting up to 35Tb/s per fiber pairโ€”the highest capacity achieved to date across a repeatered submarine network. The design and cable validation exercise was conducted according to the new International Telecoms Union (ITU) submarine cable standard for open cables, known asย ITU-T G.977.1.

Svein Arild Ims, Director at Altibox Carrier, said: โ€œNO-UK has been developed to support the evolving requirements of businesses in Norway. We wanted it to deliver the highest bandwidth and capacity available across a submarine network in a sustainable way, and Cienaโ€™s GeoMesh Extreme, combined with Xteraโ€™s unique wide-bandwidth and low-noise repeater design, has achieved exactly that. The network has exceeded our expectations in every way and sets the standard for future connectivity between Norway and the UK.โ€

Ian Clarke, Vice President of Global Submarine Solutions at Ciena, added: โ€œCiena continues to push the limits of submarine cable networks, achieving 800Gb/s line rateโ€”another industry first. With more capacity and lower cost-per-bit, lower power consumption and lower ongoing operational costs, the solution provides a modern and environmentally friendly network for Altiboxโ€™s NO-UK customers.โ€

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