Le 2013-02-07 15:40, Jay Ashworth a écrit :
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From: "Adam Vitkovsky" <adam.vitkov...@swan.sk>
Can't find any statement whether the nifty proclaimed 400G
wavelength
is indeed a single 100GHz channel or just a bundled supper channel
The only hint is the total capacity of a fiber of 17.6 Tbps with 44
wavelengths which is roughly the whole 100GHz spaced grid
Well, if you click through to his earlier piece, at
http://newswire.telecomramblings.com/2013/02/france-telecom-orange-and-alcatel-lucent-deploy-worlds-first-live-400-gbps-per-wavelength-optical-link/
he does explicitly say "400Gb/s per wavelength"...
Cheers,
-- jra
Hello,
From France Telecom :
http://www.orange.com/en/press/press-releases/press-releases-2013/France-Telecom-Orange-and-Alcatel-Lucent-deploy-world-s-first-live-400-Gbps-per-wavelength-optical-link
As said by Jay : 400Gbits per wavelength :)
Best regards,
--
Christophe Lucas
http://www.clucas.fr/blog/