FibreCo
Telecommunications Deploys Corning Optical Fiber for its Next-
Generation
Network in South Africa
CORNING,
N.Y., June 26, 2012 -- Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW), the
world-leading supplier of optical fiber, announced that FibreCo
Telecommunications, a South African open-access network provider, is
deploying
Corning® optical fiber in its new ultra-high-speed, long-distance
fiber optic network in South Africa.
The
optical fiber cable contains both Corning® SMF-28e+® LL and LEAF® optical fibers. Phase 1 of FibreCo’s
construction began with a 2,000-km link between Johannesburg and Cape Town
connecting Bloemfontein, East London, and Port Elizabeth. The subsequent phases
of the project will see additional routes being built to enhance network
redundancy and resilience. The project’s total distance will cover 12,000 km.
“We
are excited to utilize Corning optical fiber for our project,” said Arif
Hussain, FibreCo CEO. “Many submarine optical cables now connect South Africa to
the rest of the world and a significant increase in terrestrial fiber capacity
supply is required. Our network will provide the necessary high-speed capacity
in South Africa as well as the ability for our customers to easily upgrade their
networks to higher data rates without the need to re-install fiber.”
This
is the first deployment of SMF-28e+ LL fiber in South Africa. SMF-28e+ LL fiber
offers a unique combination of low attenuation values and low polarization mode
dispersion (PMD) with ITU G.652.D-compliant performance for longer spans and
reach. Also, SMF-28e+ LL fiber enables more repair margin which is important
when fiber is damaged or cut. “Corning’s SMF-28e+ LL and LEAF optical fibers
have the lowest attenuation, or signal loss, specification in the industry in
their respective categories,” said Barry Linchuck, division vice president and
director, Worldwide Marketing, Corning Optical Fiber. “By using these
products, FibreCo will have the ability to upgrade to even higher data rates as
their customers demand new services.”
LEAF
fiber is the most widely-deployed, non-zero dispersion shifted fiber. It also
has lowest attenuation and largest effective area of any ITU-T G.655-compatible
optical fiber, enabling networks to evolve from the current 10 Gb/s to the 40
Gb/s and 100 Gb/s systems of the future.
Construction
of the FibreCo network began in April and the first link is expected to be
completed in 2013.
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