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Infinera trials terabit Advanced Coherent Toolkit with Telstra

The ACT, which Infinera plans to offer commercially later this year, is designed to support significantly greater reach for such next-generation coherent transmission formats as 16QAM while paving the way for terabit superchannels through the use of Nyquist-based subcarriers and other advanced technologies.

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Southern Cross adds capacity, enhances packet transport

The operators of the Southern Cross Cable Network say they have added 900 Gbps of capacity to their submarine network. The upgrade raises the undersea fiber-optic network's total network lit capacity to 5.8 Tbps. Meanwhile, the company also has improved its packet transport capabilities to enhance Carrier Ethernet service delivery.

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Xtera completes second repeatered undersea cable deployment

Xtera declined to reveal the name of the submarine cable system, but did say that it runs approximately 1,500 km in the Atlantic. The dimensions match a U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) project for which Xtera won a contract in 2014.

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Cinia completes C-Lion1 submarine network, selects optical transport supplier

The company touts the submarine cable system as the shortest and fastest communications route between Central Europe and data centers in Northern Europe.

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PCCW Global signs up for AEConnect submarine cable capacity

PCCW Global says it will use the undersea cable capacity for route diversity.

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First Certs for DOCSIS 3.1

CableLabs has certified the first batch of DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems. Lightwave sister site Broadband Technology Report explains the ramifications.

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Elsewhere in the News

microQSFP MSA offers first datacom optical transceiver specifications

The micro Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (microQSFP) Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) has released draft mechanical specifications of the microQSFP optical module and cage. The group says the specs are now ready for system designers, optical transceiver makers, and copper cable assembly providers to use to create interfaces smaller than the current QSFP format.

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Last Week's Top 5 Stories

Watch the Friday 5 video for the week ending January 15

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The submarine networking explosion, increasing interest in optical interconnect, investment opportunities, and where ADVA might go shopping next are among the topics Lightwave Editorial Director Stephen Hardy tackles in this week's video.

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