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Arcadiz Telecom provides last mile connectivity for Flemish Supercomputing Centre
01/03/2010
When in 2007 a study on e-research in Flanders (Belgium) identified, among other things, the need for more support and infrastructure for grid and high-performance computing, the government established the Flemish Supercomputer Centre (VSC, see insert below). The VSC project brings together the five Flemish university associations to align and integrate their existing supercomputer infrastructure, to make their expertise available to the public and private funded research and to develop a competitive grid and HPC infrastructure available to all researchers in Flanders by 2010. The Flemish universities have been tuning their efforts since then to build a grid of super computers clustering the existing super computers on different locations and providing connectivity for the new supercomputer planned for 2010.
Long Reach SFP+
28/01/2010
Arcadiz Telecom completes your switching or routing hardware with world’s only SFP+ for distances up to 70km in both colorless and CWDM colored interfaces. The hot pluggable SFP+s are SFP+ MSA with digital diagnostics and can be made compatible on all main hardware, inclusive Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel, Nortel,… and are certified on Brocade hardware. Our SFPs, SFP+ and XFPs are available in 16 CWDM wavelengths.
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New optical infrastructure for Ziggo

Ziggo selects ADVA and Arcadiz Telecom for new optical infrastructure

FSP 3000-based platform delivers reliable, scalable bandwidth for Dutch cable operator’s growing Internet services business

Ziggo, the Netherlands’ top provider of cable television, digital television, Internet services and telephony, is prepared to meet the future bandwidth needs of its customers with the successful implementation of a new 10Gbit/s C/DWDM (Coarse/Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) network from ADVA Optical Networking, supported by system integrator Arcadiz Telecom.

Ziggo’s innovative network is built on the ADVA FSP 3000, which provides Ziggo a scalable, cost-effective platform for delivering voice, video and Internet services to its almost 8 million customers. In addition, the exacting demands of enterprise customers required Ziggo to deploy a network that provides business Ethernet services and reliable data center connectivity across multiple protocols with little delay.

The solution converges the disparate legacy networks of three former telecom operators, Casema, Essent Kabelcom and Multikabel, onto a standardized, integrated 10Gbit/s backbone. The converged platform brings a new level of efficiency and reliability not possible since the 2007 merger that resulted in the formation of Ziggo.

“In a competitive market like the Netherlands, telecom operators like us must invest in next-generation, service-oriented, cost-effective network infrastructure to accommodate increasing bandwidth demand and deliver a high-quality user experience,” said Paul Hendriks, CTO of Ziggo. “We have, therefore, recognized the combined strengths of supplier ADVA Optical Networking and integrator Arcadiz Telecom and selected the FSP 3000 solution, enabling us to decrease our operational workload and concentrate on more customer-oriented objectives.”

“Today’s market is dynamic and requires service providers to respond quickly,” stated Fabrice Jean, vice president of sales for Western Europe and Latin America for ADVA Optical Networking. “With a flexible, end-to-end network in place, Ziggo can now rush new services to market for both residences and businesses, and offer state-of-the-art services across a broad geographic footprint. We are proud to deliver this complete solution that will enable Ziggo to compete effectively in a challenging marketplace.”

Systems integrator Arcadiz Telecom, which designed the complete solution, partnered with ADVA Optical Networking for the deployment of the network and will provide ongoing maintenance and support of Ziggo’s network moving forward.

“Innovative telecom operators like Ziggo can leverage their IP infrastructure, serving their residential and business customers, to provide low-delay SAN connectivity solutions to their large enterprise customers. As both services are supported from a single certified platform, it allows Ziggo to win these customers with the appropriate tools and the right local expertise,” said Jos Vermeylen, Arcadiz’s managing director.