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Industrial Session TNC2013
Ulrich Berger
Business Development Manager
June 2013
Technology leadership & vision – foundation for success
Service
layer
Engineering
Excellence
30 + years
of working
with tier 1
networks
Deep &
strong
roots
End-to-end scope
Flat network
architectures,
Intelligent software
e2e Quality of
Industry-leading
Service (SLAs)
management and
Coherent optics
automation,
Highest
software-defined
performance
intelligence
LH 100G
Uncompromising in quality
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Company presentation, May 2013
Instant/
on-demand
service agility,
powerful
provisioning tools
Unleashed to extend the lead
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A vision accelerated by focus, culture and strength
New focus and
passion as an optical
centric company
Financial power &
profitability
Pure play
• Maintain strong commitment
to R&D investment
e2e
e2e
• Global team of 1900
optical specialists
• Strong innovation culture
with 1000 optical
patents
healthy
• Enabling strategic options to
grow and scale
challenged
e2e
• Experienced
management team
e2e
Our focus as an independent
vendor will sharpen our purpose and
resolve to redefine optical networking
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Company presentation, May 2013
• Strong and clean balance
sheet
ON
Optics as
add on
Unleashed to reshape the market
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The Coriant Portfolio
Professional services
Flexible capacity, highest performance and automated and intelligent operations
Intelligent
Service
Control &
Management
HighPerformance
Transport
Platforms
TransNet /
TransConnect
Transport Network
Management System
Intelligent Optical
Control solution
hiT 7300 Optical
Transport
hiT 7100 OTN Switch
hiT 70xx MSPP & PTN
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Company presentation, May 2013
 SDN & network virtualization
 Planning, process &
workflow automation
 Multi-layer, multi-domain control
 Intelligent service management
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100G+ high performance capacity
FlexiGrid efficiency
Photonic layer automation
Flexible photonic and electronic
switching
 Packet / optical convergence
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Optical transport becomes more flexible
context
CDC ROADM
Flexi Grid
λ selective
receiver
Bitrate adaptive
transponder
SDM fibers
150GHz
Degree
#1
Degree
#2
Degree
#3
Degree
#4
Degree
#5
add/drop
Transp.
Bank
Add/drop of any λ
from any direction
Flexible grid and
bandwidth
allocation
λ selection by
coherent receiver
Flexibitity
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Variable bitrates to
optimize bitrates
versus reach
Several times
same λ on
one fiber
Coriant’s SDN platform exists already today
IOC – Our approach
our solution
IOC mission
Network
Virtualization
App
Scheduled
Activities
App
Utilization
Manager
App
QoS
Manager
App
Apps
Layer
Orchestration
Control
Layer
TransConnect
TNMS
Infrastructure
Layer
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Going beyond SDN
2013
Provide fully automated
end-to-end workflows for a high
efficient network planning, installation
and management
 save OPEX as well as CAPEX
and it is the perfect and already
available platform for SDN
application
Ensuring that all people collaborating
in network planning and operation are
mutually synchronized
 save effort developed from
faulty information
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Benefits in process management for transport networks
Why actual SDN is not enough for Transport Operators
our solution
IOC
+ Strategic capacity planning
+ Network planning (topology, services, optics)
+ Spare part management
+ NBI alignment with order, service and equipment db
+ Network installation (node commissioning, turn up dates)
+ Service management
+ Network maintenance (rerouting, equipment states)
capacity
planning
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network
planning
spare part
management
order
management
network
installation
SDN
• Topology management
• Service automation
• Service virtualization
• Service agility
• Service E2E management
service
management
equipment
management
network
maintenance
Coriant worldwide
Oslo
Copenhagen
Hamburg
Duesseldorf
Herentals
Huntington
Dublin
Farnborough
Luxembourg
Saint Quen
Aveiro
Amadora
Madrid
Barcelona
Mannheim
Mississauga
Mountain
View
Irving
Monterrey
Tlalnepantla
Herndon
Bedminster
Atlanta
Berlin Kista Espoo Riga Moscow Warsaw
Athens
Giza
Almaty
Rome
Tokyo
Seoul
Shanghai
Kuwait
Riyadh
Milan
Belp
Beijing
Islamabad
Dubai
Bonn
Mexico City
Leipzig
Munich (HQ)
Vienna
Belgrade
Ankara
Mumbai
Gurgaon
Hanoi
Guangzhou
Taipei
Makati City
Bangkok
Zurich
Kuala Lumpur
Bogota
Singapore
Bandung
Sao Paulo
Large location
Medium location
Jakarta
Rio
Curitiba
Pretoria
Sidney
Buenos Aires
Melbourne
Small location
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A young company with a long history on innovations
1980s
Pioneering optical
PDH and SDH
1990s
At the forefront
of 10G and WDM
‚NK2000‘ Largest
crossconnect (1990)
PCM 30
‚DSMX’ 2M,
8M (1980)
PCM 30
‚DSMX’ 565M
(1985)
‘SL4/16’
First LH SDH
up to 2.5 G
(1989)
Various ‘national backbone’
projects (1990s)
‘SMA1/4’ SDH multiplexer
(1995)
‚SXA‘ Most compact
crossconnect (1996)
First to demonstrate
40G transmission 1997)
‘WL16’
16 x 2.5G WDM (1998)
‘SL64’ 10G SDH
(1998)
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2000s
Leading in 40G and
photonic switching
‘WLS’ SMTE: 32 x 10G record
in unrepeated submarine up
to 400km (2000)
‘hiT7500’
First mass rollout
‘MTS 2.0’ : 160 x
of 40G over WDM
10G in C and L
(2006)
bands (2002)
First ROADM
deployment (2003)
First to deploy
hitless 50GHz
MEMS WSS (2007)
First full C-band
tunable transponders
(2003)
2500km
transmission of 10
x native 111G per l
on 50GHz grid
(2007)
First WB ROADM
deployment
(2004)
1700 km
transmission of 40G
installed 10G (2004)
World record:
field trial mixed rate
10G/40G/111G over
1040km (2008)
2010s
Heralding the 100G
and 100G + era
1500 km transmission of
11 x native 224G per l on
50 GHz grid (2010)
First FlexiGrid network
node demo (2011)
1230 km transmission
of 5 x 400G on 87.5
GHz grid (2011)
First demonstration of
mode-multiplexed
96x3x100G coherent
transmission over 110km
(2012)
‘hiT7300’
First commercial 100G
deployments (2012)
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Customer highlights
Strategic LH/ULH supplier
since 2004
Boosting Italy’s first
100G network –
up to 4 Terabits per
second
Industry-first U.S. coast to
coast 100G deployment
High-performance, highcapacity transport network
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Company presentation, May 2013
Best-in-class DWDM
powers 2010 World Cup
Future-proof 100G+
Pan European backbone,
seamless IP/optical
integration
Largest mobile operator in
Korea boosts network
performance with
superior 100G+ solution
Multi-province 40/100G
super highway maximizes
subscriber experience
World’s longest repeaterfree 40G channel
submarine link
Strategic partner for super
fast, nationwide
broadband network
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Our view on NRENs
NRENs cannot win against commercial available services without specific add on.
NRENs are on the way to redefine/adjust their business objectives and their mission.
Some sessions in TNC2013 demonstrate the right attitude: “Teaching and learning online
with multimedia” or “Follow the users”.
Data should be stored in areas under European laws.
TaaS, NaaS, SaaS … for specific communities (CERN, SKA,…).
NREN should not spend too many efforts in networks, this is no point to differentiate,
therefore networks are only the tools required to provide services.
Task of the industry should be to protect investment with an intelligent product design.
Large CSPs drive for higher capacities, improved flexibility and better operability.
Additional public funded projects drive the evolution in optical networks
Topics in the focus of industry are realized cost efficient – no need to invent the wheel
again.
The new sales structure of Coriant supports the interworking with NRENs.
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Thank you!