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'Mesh' Configuration Enables Multinational Businesses to Benefit From Unsurpassed
Reliability
Verizon Business, one of the largest providers of IP global communications
services, has deployed a technologically advanced network configuration
on the trans-Atlantic portion of its global IP network to provide more
diverse routes to benefit large business and government customers.
This new configuration, called a mesh design, provides six diverse paths
for rerouting traffic if needed on three major submarine cable network
systems. The six-way mesh network design provides unsurpassed reliability
for customer voice and data traffic traversing the Atlantic Ocean.
Previously, trans-Atlantic submarine networks used ring configurations
to provide redundant paths. However, that architecture provides protection
against only a single failure within any network ring. In the event of
a service interruption on two or more segments of the same network system,
no physical cable restoration is available until a cable ship is deployed
to make repairs.
"Although mesh designs have been used in the past on terrestrial
networks, we believe this is the most advanced design used for an undersea
cable network system," said Ihab Tarazi, vice president of Verizon
Business' global network planning. "As a result, we are able to provide
our large business and government customers with unsurpassed reliability
for their mission-critical voice and data traffic.
"This advanced design allows our customers to have their traffic
travel over pre-determined 'home' paths and special protection circuits,"
Tarazi said.
Each customer circuit is assigned a specific end-to-end path. If there
is a service interruption, transport equipment switches to protection
circuits that are either pre-assigned or determined by the system. Traffic
is rerouted to the next best available path or paths.
. Verizon Business has added multiple 10 gigabit paths to establish more
trans-Atlantic diversity and has deployed Ciena CoreDirector? multiservice
optical switching platforms at locations in both the U.S. and Europe.
Networked CoreDirectors continually evaluate the health of the network
and maximize its resiliency.
Verizon Business provides its customers with unparalleled trans-Atlantic
service reliability based on a unique combination of customer-defined
routing and protection paths over specific undersea cables with automatic
mesh restoration and real-time service management using Ciena's ON-Center?
Service Layer Manager.
In addition, for STM-1 (155 megabits per second) circuits and above, Verizon
offers options to customers for various levels of protection. For example,
the customer can specify the home route as well as up to three prioritized
protection paths while excluding specific protection paths. If the customer
specifies both a home route and a dedicated protection route, restoration
should occur within 50 milliseconds (ms).
Due to the success of this new meshed network design configuration, Verizon
Business will expand this project to the terrestrial global IP network
in both the U.S. and Europe in 2007.
| 6Dec2006 |
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