Thursday, June 18, 2020

STC uses Nokia PSE-3 to address soaring regional 5G traffic through MEA’s first field trial of 200G long-haul and 300G/400G regional metro network

    

 

Press Release

 

 

STC uses Nokia PSE-3 to address soaring regional 5G traffic through MEA's first field trial of 200G long-haul and 300G/400G regional metro network

  • Nokia's super coherent Photonic Service Engine 3 (PSE-3) chipset demonstrates a significant increase in capacity, which will help STC enhance user experience and bring down operational expense
  • Nokia's technology will enable STC to address the surge in 5G traffic
  • The trial enables STC to contribute towards realizing the digital transformation goals as specified in the Saudi Vision 2030

18 June 2020

 

Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – Saudi Telecom Company (STC) has used Nokia's PSE-3 chipset with Probabilistic Constellation Shaping (PCS) technology to conduct the Middle East and Africa's first 200G long-haul transmission and 300G regional reach field trial. Once deployed, end users will experience superior network performance, and STC will be able to better address the surge in video, cloud and 5G traffic.

STC trialed Nokia's PSE-3 towards enhancing the efficiency of its Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) long-haul network to reduce complexity and provide better services to its subscribers. The PSE-3 is capable of helping STC increase bandwidth efficiency on its long-haul network by exploiting 200G channels between Riyadh and Jeddah via diverse routes. Similarly, 300G channels were demonstrated on a regional network between Khobar and Riyadh. This approach allows operators to provide a superior network experience while raising the available bandwidth per user. Nokia services ensured the seamless and timely execution of the trial with STC.

 

Nokia's PSE-3 is the first coherent digital signal processor to implement PCS, a technology pioneered by Nokia Bell Labs that helps extract the maximum capacity theoretically possible over an optical channel. Nokia's PSE-3 helps provide unprecedented spectral efficiency, maximizes the performance and capacity of every link in the optical network, and enables 400G for metro distances. It leads to much improved network performance and significantly brings down operational complexity.

 

Khaled Ibrahim Aldharrab, Vice President of Infrastructure, STC, said: "We are committed to providing a world-class end user experience that aligns with the Saudi administration's Vision 2030. This successful field trial will help us optimize our network resources and reduce our operational expenses."

 

Carlo Corti, Director of Optics Business Development, Middle East and Africa, Nokia, said: "This is a very significant trial and, once deployed, it will help STC maximize the performance of the optical network and simplify operations. Nokia's PSE-3 helps service providers like STC handle the massive bandwidth demands of video, cloud and 5G, while at the same time enabling them to bring down the cost per transported bit."

 

Photo (attached at the end): STC and Nokia celebrate the successful trial

 

 

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