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Coriant announces support for Voyager

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Coriant, a global supplier of SDN-enabled end-to-end packet optical networking solutions, plans to collaborate with Facebook and the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) on Voyager, which is described as the industry's first converged transponder and IP/MPLS white box solution.

As part of this collaboration, Coriant will extend its networking software to the Voyager solution, providing routing and switching as well as DWDM transmission capability.

The combination of high-capacity DWDM and open platform packet switching is designed to enable simpler, more flexible, and cost- and power-efficient networks, and is optimized for next-generation services and applications. Coriant takes an open approach to network element and Software Defined Networking (SDN) software, building upon open APIs such as NETCONF/YANG and RESTCONF, and compliance to open source frameworks such as OpenDaylight.

Coriant's commitment to open networks underlies its Coriant Light IP Solution, an open and cost-disruptive architecture that integrates IP capabilities with the optical layer to maximize overall network efficiency while minimizing traffic latency critical to next-generation fixed and 5G mobile services. As part of its commitment, Coriant will make an engineering proof of concept available to the TIP community leveraging Coriant's Light IP Solution. The combination of Coriant's networking technology and the Voyager's IP/MPLS capabilities aims to accelerate the adoption of more open, programmable networks and help break down architectural barriers to service innovation and agility.

"Coriant drives innovation in an increasingly open network environment as the industry takes important steps toward transforming telecom infrastructure for a new generation of mobile, video, and cloud services," said Uwe Fischer, Executive Vice President, R&D & PLM, and Chief Technology Officer, Coriant. "We look forward to working closely with the TIP community to enhance the value of end-user services with advanced networking solutions."

Founded by Facebook, Intel, and Deutsche Telekom, among others, TIP is an engineering-focused initiative driven by operators, infrastructure providers, systems integrators, and other technology companies that aim to reimagine the traditional approach to building and deploying telecom network infrastructure.


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