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SM OPTICS AT CONNECTED BRITAIN 2023

Join us at the Connected Britain 2023, 20 - 21 September 2023 | ExCeL London

Connected Britain is the UK's most important telecommunication event where UK connectivity leaders from across the public and private sector come to meet.

Vitit our booth #58 to discover our transport solutions and see our trak presentation on  21th September, on the Connected Society section, at 13:30.

Wi will present the SM-Optics disaggregated optical line platform and micro-ROADM solution for unprecedented flexibility in WDM networks specifically made for Metro applications. This includes OTN solution with 200 Gbps and ROADM OLS platform WSS-free solution.

The LightMode Optical Transport System provides the following advantages over other WDM/Optical transport systems:

    • The ability to truly pay as you grow both in footprint and power

    • Independently deployed micro nodes can be stacked and treated as a single network element allowing for maximum scalability

    • The LightMode Optical Transport System uses a WSS-Less ROADM technology that allows ROADM networks to be built at the cost of a Fixed OADM Network (FOADM)

    • At SM Optics, we create our own chipsets to reduce supply chain risk, reduce footprint and cost

    • Using OTN for L1 muxing and switching is inherently low latency (over other technologies like L2/L3)

    • A highly pluggable system designed for Access networks allowing for the pluggability of even components of cards that other system provide no scalability for. For instance, our ROADM on a blade allows you to choose to not incorporate expensive components like pre-amps and booster amps when they are not necessary

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More information about the event: Connected Britain

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