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Southern Cross Giganet now availableDate:04/12/2009 |
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Southern Cross now offers Giganet, an Ethernet Private Line Service in 1GbE and 10GbE variants.
Testing of the Southern Cross Ethernet line cards has confirmed various aspects of the Ethernet product functionality to the extent that Ethernet products are now available from Southern Cross.
Ethernet connectivity is available in 1GbE and 10GbE variants, as Ethernet Private Line (EPL) services as part of our new Giganet service offering.
The product has been designed to take advantage of Southern Cross inherent diverse ring structure, and as such will be available in both protected and n-drop configurations.
The products have been positioned to be directly comparable in price, MIU-pt requirement and O&M to existing Southern Cross SDH/Gigawave equivalent capacities.
The 10 GbE offering (Giganet 10) is available in a LAN-PHY configuration supporting virtual concatenation and LCAS. Initial traffic configuration requirements are 8 VC-4’s, with incremental capacity in 4 x VC-4 steps. 10Gb WAN-PHY services can be carried across the Southern Cross network via STM-64 interfaces and do not support a ‘sub-speed’ configuration. Drop Restoration capability is supported, where applicable, for traffic speeds greater than 2.5Gbps.
A 1 GbE offering (Giganet) is also available supporting virtual concatenation and LCAS, with incremental capacity in 1 x VC-4 steps. Drop Restoration capability is not supported on 1GbE (Giganet) services.
For more information on the Ethernet products and pricing or any of SX’s products please contact:
Ross Pfeffer
Director, Sales & Marketing
Phone: +64 4 496 3248
Email: rap@sccn.co.nz
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DID YOU KNOW?
Southern Cross pricing for NZ-US circuits has always been the same as our pricing for Australia-US circuits.
Southern Cross has the potential to increase its total protected capacity to at least 4.8 Tbit/s using 40 Gbps technology that is already in use on 2 submarine cable systems.
Our network has 462 optical repeaters under the sea and each one cost more than a half million dollars.
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