ADVA Optical Networking Releases Significant New Features for the FSP 3000 Product Line

Major Release Offers Tremendous Scalability and Enhanced Service Offerings While Maintaining Remarkable Ease of Use and Lowest Total Cost of Ownership


MARTINSRIED/MUNICH, Germany and MAHWAH, N.J., March 9, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- ADVA Optical Networking today announced the new release of its flagship optical platform, the Fiber Service Platform (FSP) 3000. Combining new features into this powerful Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) platform and offering unprecedented application scope, the FSP 3000 Release 7 allows a best-in-class value proposition across a broad range of networks. The platform delivers three families of transponders and muxponders -- access, core and enterprise -- which enhance the ability of carriers and enterprises alike to evolve their networks, deliver new services and implement systems that are easy to use.

The FSP 3000 highlights many new features that combine into two key benefit areas:

1. Lowest cost per bit:


 --  Raman amplification -- New amplifier modules offer a single-span 
    reach of up to 200 km to extend network distances beyond 1000 km 
    without regeneration.

 --  80 wavelengths -- Increasing from 32 or 64 wavelengths in prior 
    releases, the 80 wavelength capability allows for up to 640 high-bit 
    rate applications to be transported over a single fiber pair.

 --  Pluggable SFPs -- The universal Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) 
    port design, previously released in ADVA's FSP 2000 platform, provides
    expanded flexibility, reduced logistics and sparing costs for local 
    interfaces and CWDM or DWDM remote interfaces.

 --  4Gbit/s Fibre Channel and 4Gbit/s-Ethernet muxponder -- New to the FSP 
    3000 platform but already enjoying global success through ADVA's FSP 
    2000, support for the 4Gbit/s network interface leverages the 
    cost-per-bit benefits of 4Gbit/s TDM aggregation compared to 
    muxponders with 10Gbit/s or 2.5Gbit/s line interfaces.

 --  Slimline shelf -- With single-rack-unit height, ADVA's product offers 
    the industry's smallest form factor.  There are no limitations in 
    scalability compared to bigger shelves.

 --  Single wavelength add/drop -- This feature enhances scalability on a 
    more granular basis than a banded or full-band WDM add/drop node.

2. Highest service provisioning:



 --  40Gbit/s linespeed -- New transponders/muxponders offer unprecedented 
    scalability for the fastest commercially available speeds, effectively
    future-proofing the network for the next major step in higher bitrates.

 --  Modular hybrid ROADM -- The modular Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop 
    Multiplexer (ROADM) creates an incremental approach to offering dynamic
    network configurations without the high-cost and complication of full
    ROADM architectures.

 --  GMPLS control plane -- Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching 
    (GMPLS) control plane delivers increased provisioning and management 
    intelligence. This feature enables a staged approach, first attempting
    Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)-routing and then constraint-based 
    routing for network traffic when necessary.

 --  Tunable DWDM lasers -- Ease of use, cost savings on sparing and 
    network planning simplification help streamline Dense WDM (DWDM) 
    network deployments.

 --  G.709 OTH (Optical Transport Heirarchy) -- The International 
    Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard enables seamless transmission 
    of the highest data rates with clearly defined multiplexing levels, 
    offering enhancements over the capabilities of SONET/SDH, including 
    Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM).

"Metro DWDM systems offering greater scalability, more flexible bandwidth and better OPEX economies are in increasing demand," said Dave Dunphy, Research Director of Network Infrastructure at Ovum-RHK. "ADVA has targeted those needs by spanning metro access, core and regional applications with the FSP 3000, bolstered with upgrades offering service providers a migration path to greater wavelength scalability, faster line speeds and SAN extension interfaces, efficient data multiplexing, more flexible add/drop granularity and remote provisioning in a standards-based, interoperable system."

"The new FSP 3000 release represents a significant step in next-generation WDM transport while integrating multiple advanced features into a single world-class platform," emphasized Brian P. McCann, ADVA's chief marketing and strategy officer. "This platform takes our Optical+Ethernet innovation strategy to a higher level and provides the most versatile optical provisioning platform in the industry."

The new release will be sold directly by ADVA and through all the company's sales partners, including Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. (FNC) and Siemens Communications.

To view more information about the FSP 3000 Release 7, please visit: http://www.advaoptical.com/adva.asp?ID=133.

ABOUT ADVA OPTICAL NETWORKING

ADVA Optical Networking (FSE:ADV) is at the forefront of providing Optical+Ethernet solutions that advance next-generation networks for data, storage, voice and video services. ADVA's strength comes from passionate and dedicated employees, all sharing a common vision: a fast, customized response to customers' ever-changing needs. Our innovative Fiber Service Platform (FSP) and strong customer focus provide carriers and enterprises the ability to scale their networks and deliver intelligent, competitive new services. ADVA's solutions have been deployed at more than 100 carriers and 5,000 enterprises in more than 40 countries worldwide. For further information about ADVA: www.advaoptical.com.

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 ADVA AG Optical Networking, Martinsried/Munich and Meiningen, Germany 
 ADVA Optical Networking Inc., Mahwah, New Jersey, USA 
 ADVA Optical Networking Corp., Tokyo, Japan

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