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OVH uses Infinera PICs for European cloud network

The InP (indium phosphide) based devices will be used by the largest web hosting company in Europe
OVH will deploy the Infinera DTN-X platform for its Pan-European Network, featuring 500 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) super-channels.

OVH is the largest web hosting company in Europe supporting both public and private cloud services.

The DTN-X platform will enable OVH to increase its network capacity by potentially up to 10 times than what was previously offered, connecting data centres throughout 10 major European cities in seven countries.

With the Infinera DTN-X platform, OVH will deploy multi-terabit optical transmission capacity across its optical network to support the growing and dynamic capacity demands of cloud services.

Infinera claims its DTN-X delivers the industry’s first commercially available 500 Gb/s long-haul optical super-channels, which OVH will deploy to provide services to its consumers and enterprise customers with its data centres, across 10,000 kms of optical fibre.

OVH’s customers require large amounts of bandwidth very quickly, and a key factor in its selection of the DTN-X was the combination of integrated OTN switching with the delivery of 500 G/bs long-haul super-channels based on Infinera’s 500 Gb/s Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) and second generation FlexCoherent Processor.

Integrated OTN switching enables efficient utilisation of long-haul capacity while at the same time enabling OVH to rapidly deploy large amounts of optical bandwidth for customer services. The Infinera DTN-X platform will be deployed across routes on OVH’s network, such as the 1,200 kms Roubaix-Paris-Strasbourg-Frankfurt route, scaling the capacity of the network while lowering operational costs.

“We’ve chosen an innovative technology leader, offering the best solution on the market to meet our capacity, flexibility and service lead time requirements,” says Octave Klaba, CEO at OVH. “We continue to be impressed by Infinera’s PIC technology and the DTN-X platform, from significantly simplifying our operations and reducing the time to deploy bandwidth to fundamentally lowering our total cost of ownership.”

“After a rigorous and competitive bid process, OVH’s selection of the DTN-X demonstrates that Infinera’s solution for multi-terabit optical networks proves valuable to markets above and beyond traditional network operators,” adds Chris Champion, VP EMEA Sales for Infinera. “We are pleased that Infinera continues to grow within OVH’s optical footprint as they aggressively deploy cutting edge cloud and web hosting services.”

OVH first selected Infinera’s Digital Optical Network in 2007, deploying the DTN platform for an international expansion across Europe.

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