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To: mph who wrote (27272)11/6/2000 11:53:04 AM
From: NDBFREE  Respond to of 42804
 
In the context of the below Lightreading article, let's not forget that Zaffire and Juniper have successfully completed interoperability tests so now we have a successfully tested long haul to metro (10Gbps, OC-192c I think) solution.

COLUMBIA, Md. -- Corvis Corporation, a leader in delivering intelligent all-optical networking solutions, and Juniper Networks, Inc., a leading provider of next-generation IP infrastructure systems, today announced the successful completion of interoperability testing between 10 Gbps (OC-192c) all-optical and IP networking layers. The successful testing marks a significant milestone in delivering higher speed and greater capacity network capabilities to carriers.
"The only way carriers can keep up with the tremendous growth of traffic is the combination of IP and optical networking," said Tom Gray, President, Network Services for FLAG Telecom. "The interoperability of OC-192c equipment demonstrated by Corvis and Juniper, two of the industry's pioneering companies, provides a roadmap of how to grow capacity while enabling new broadband services and applications."