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Huawei Green Intelligent OptiX Network Showcases

Jul 12, 2022

[Johannesburg, South Africa, July 12, 2022] Recently, Huawei's Green Intelligent OptiX Network demonstrated its latest set of scenario-specific networking solutions at its Eco-Connect Johannesburg event. These solutions apply the concept "fibre to everywhere" to various industry scenarios and leverage innovative optical technologies to build secure, intelligent, ultra-broadband, efficient, reliable, and simple digital network infrastructure for various industries.

Huawei demonstrated its FTTO, FTTM, and DC OptiX solutions prototypes with picture illustrations at Eco-Connect South Africa

Huawei Demonstrated Green Intelligent OptiX Network at Eco-Connect South Africa

The five solutions include:

FTTO solution (Fiber To The Office) for campus scenarios: This solution harnesses the technical advantages of IP and optical products to build a green and simplified campus network. It simplifies the network architecture from three layers to two layers and eliminates the need for weak-current equipment rooms. With this solution, copper lines are replaced with optical fibres, which are easier to construct and deploy. The innovative point-to-multipoint architecture saves investment in optical modules by 50%; terminals are plug-and-play and go online as soon as they are replaced, improving O&M efficiency by 50%.

FTTM solution (Fiber To The Machine) for factory, mine, subway, port, and highway scenarios: This solution features deterministic low latency and high reliability, meeting the exacting network requirements of industrial scenarios. For example, in mine scenarios, Industry OptiX replaces active devices with passive devices to reduce the risk of downhole electric sparks. In addition, there is no need for downhole fibre splicing thanks to the pre-connected plug-and-play cables, ensuring construction safety.

The deterministic ultra-low latency, meanwhile, ensures zero frame freezing during remote control and video data backhaul, improving service efficiency. And in road intersection scenarios, Industry OptiX has an innovative distributed architecture in which one optical cable and one electrical cable are used to replace hundreds of cables in a traditional solution, improving the construction efficiency by 80%.

Single OptiX solution for wide area network (WAN) scenarios: To ensure E2E physical isolation and high security of services, this solution uses native hard pipes (NHPs) to integrate transmission and access networks. There is huge potential for the application of NHP technology in electric power, transportation, and government scenarios. By extending hard pipes to access networks, for example, power distribution automation and intelligent inspection can be carried over one network to enhance both security and efficiency.

DC OptiX solution for data centre scenarios: Storage-optical connection coordination (SOCC) uses optical networks to detect link faults and switches optical fibre paths within 5 ms. On top of that, it can monitor the jitter of optical networks in real-time and proactively notify storage devices of the jitter. In this way, an I/O switchover can be completed within one second, ensuring zero data loss and greatly improving network reliability. Moreover, Huawei has upgraded the single-fibre capacity of a Data Center Interconnect (DCI) system from 88 Tbit/s to 96 Tbit/s, and in doing so reduced fibre leasing costs while improving operational efficiency for customers.

Sensing OptiX solution for oil and gas scenarios: Based on Huawei's 30 years of experience in optical technology innovation and application, this solution harnesses intelligent sensing algorithms to help enterprises build a new mode of unattended inspection on oil and gas pipelines. With this solution, the identification rate of pipeline threat events can reach 97%.

At the summit, Dietlof Mare, CEO of Vumatel, South Africa's largest optical fibre network operator, shared the achievements of joint broadband innovation with Huawei in recent years. He said, “Vumatel has been committed to building connected lives, communities, and societies. We have provided optical fiber access for more than 1.5 million homes, launched the first prepaid home network service in South Africa, and connected more than 550 schools to free, uncapped 1Gbps fibre lines. During this process, Vumatel chose Huawei as the key technology partner to jointly provide customers a great network experience.”

Huawei's Green Intelligent OptiX Network solutions have served customers in a variety of industries including education, government, transportation, finance, and energy in 170 countries and regions. In the future, Huawei will continue working with customers and partners to build ubiquitous optical connectivity and accelerate digital transformation in various industries.

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