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Huawei OptiX SuperSite

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Developers: Huawei
Date of the premiere of the system: 2021/03/02
Branches: Telecommunications and communications
Technology: CKC

2021: Presentation OptiX SuperSite

On March 2, 2021, Huawei introduced a OptiX SuperSite solution for global telecom operators.

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OptiX SuperSite provides high-speed connection of users in enterprise and home networks. In addition, this solution allows operators to maximize profits in the corporate market and expand the range of services for home broadband.
noted Richard Jin, president of Huawei's wired solutions
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Services for corporate and home networks are two main sources of revenue for telecom operators. With the rapid adoption of cloud-based data technologies, enterprises require low data access latency, high security, and high reliability for premium private lines, and especially for many large enterprise customers. This does not mean that small and medium-sized businesses are neglected. Each province of China has many commercial facilities, and by 2025, 85% of enterprises will already use cloud resources, and this will require high-quality networks with high throughput. With regard to home broadband networks, they are experiencing rapid development in March 2021 due to the need to work and learn from home in a pandemic. People not only entertain and relax at home - their homes have also become a place of work and study, and the quality of user interaction with services now becomes the key to success in the market.

To be a step ahead of their competitors in the corporate and home broadband markets, operators need to focus on providing premium private lines for small and medium businesses and guarantee E2E optimal quality for home network users. It is these two factors that underpin long-term growth and development.

Huawei announced the release of the OptiX SuperSite solution, which was the first in the industry to deploy optical data networks and access on the same site. This technology has marked three key aspects of network modernization:

  • Improved architecture: Optical waveguide routing technology implements board-level OXC, which reduces device size by 80%. In addition, the capabilities of OXC are deployed on the periphery, forming the Frog Hop architecture, which provides a quick connection of the service to the cloud in 1 ms.
  • Enhanced interoperability - Designed specifically for enterprise users, P2MP OTN builds on existing ODN fiber networks and provides premium private links for multiple small and medium-sized enterprises in various industries. Especially for users of home broadband networks, the industry's first improved OLT-based F5G uplink channel has been created, which is used for E2E network segmentation and guarantees the highest quality of service.
  • An improved base: deploying simplified nodes is more cost-effective, and combining primitive resources into pools allows you to maximize the full potential of fiber networks. In addition, stable long-term development involves the operation of a single network for several decades, while the total cost of ownership of the network over its life cycle will more than halve.

Three deployment modes are available to telecom operators depending on their needs (outdoor, cabinet, or outdoor).

Richard Jin noted that the OptiX SuperSite solution can be compared with a high-speed portal to the digital world, which allows you to create a single integrated system that provides universal high-quality access for smart cities.