DZS, a developer of Network Edge, Connectivity and Cloud Software solutions enabling gigabit broadband everywhere, has announced another milestone in its mission to revolutionise the business case for coherent optics deployment at the network edge.
“As forward-leaning service providers continue to push bandwidth closer to the network edge and adopt coherent optics for 100G to 400G transport speeds, efficient management of these solutions becomes increasingly critical,” said Miguel Alonso, Chief Product Officer, DZS. “The in-band management capabilities in the Saber 4400, complemented by our Xtreme Transport Cloud Manager, provides tremendous value for service providers by allowing them to more efficiently use the valuable fibre assets that feed remote sites while reducing the amount of equipment needed to deploy locally. Even more importantly, this solution maximises service providers’ agility, allowing them to significantly improve time-to-market while keeping remote locations as simple as possible to administer, manage and operate.”
With this breakthrough capability to power next-generation compact optical transport form factor modules, including the popular Quad Small Form Factor Pluggable Double Density Digital Coherent Optical (QSFP-DD DCO) transceiver, DZS is arming service providers with a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective way to bring up to 400G optical transport to the network edge to support emerging bandwidth needs.
By offering in-band management, the Saber 4400 eliminates the need for dedicated fiber or channels to manage these smaller, more powerful transceivers both locally and remotely. Additional key benefits include reducing space requirements for dedicated management devices in remote cabinets and their associated power consumption while improving time-to-market and flexibility. Further efficiencies can be achieved by leveraging the DZS Xtreme Transport Cloud Manager to deliver remote in-band management and administrative capabilities to all (including third-party) coherent optical equipment.
Although miniaturisation in coherent modules has provided additional flexibility and efficiencies in deploying high transport speeds in new parts of the network, the advancement has come at the expense of QSFP-DD DCO optics’ inability to natively support the necessary in-band management capabilities at the network edge. This has resulted in expensive overlays for management and reluctance to deploy coherent optics technology in remote locations.
The Saber 4400 is already one of the industry’s only environmentally hardened, modular and compact coherent optical metro and edge transport platform architected for convenient, cost-effective delivery of fiber-based services at speeds of up to 400 Gigabits per second (Gbps) per wavelength and multi-degree CDC Flex ROADM functionality.
The addition of in-band management functionality to the Saber 4400 eliminates the need for service providers to allocate precious revenue-generating fiber or channels for managing onsite and remote coherent optics deployments. It also mitigates the need for additional local equipment to physically manage the system, fiber, space and power for temperature control, thereby optimising deployment efficiency and cost-effectiveness. This pioneering capability further improves the economics of optical transport deployment in a way unmatched by other solutions in the market and opens a new path for service providers to enable much needed higher bandwidth at the network edge
DZS’ Xtreme Transport Cloud Manager can add further cost savings and efficiencies by not only providing cloud management of the Saber 4400 and in-band management at any remote site but also by streamlining the orchestration and automation of this and any other third-party optical solution at the local site. By combining the industry-leading capabilities of the DZS Saber 4400 with the DZS Xtreme Transport Cloud Manager, this comprehensive solution enables service providers to finally have an economically feasible way to bring coherent optical modules into emerging market spaces at the network edge.
The company will demonstrate the technology for next-generation 100G/400G optical transport on its industry-leading Saber 4400 platform during Fiber Connect 2024 in Nashville July 29 and 30 at booth #521.