Contact Information: For further information Media: Anna Vue Tel (916) 595-8157 avue@solskenpr.com Investors: Bob Blair Tel. (408) 716-4879 bblair@infinera.com
Infinera Pushes the Optical Frontiers at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo
New System With Future Scalability to 8 Terabits, Live 100 GbE Demo on Display
| Source: Infinera
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - June 12, 2008) - Infinera (NASDAQ : INFN ) will display two
important advances in optical networking at its booth at SCTE Cable-Tec
Expo 08. The new Infinera ILS2 line system, with up to 160 DWDM channels in
the C-band, and future scalability up to 8 Terabits/second (Tb/s), will be
on display at the Infinera booth. In addition, Infinera will be showing a
demonstration transmitting 100 Gigabit Ethernet traffic live in the booth,
using a 100 GbE Infinera Tributary Adapter Module running in a production
Infinera DTN system.
SCTE Cable-Tec Expo takes place from Tuesday June 24th to Friday June 27th
at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The Exhibit Hall
opens on Wednesday at 2pm and the Infinera booth, Booth #123, is in Section
1 of the Hall.
We believe that the Infinera ILS2, which will be released this summer,
will set a new standard in optical system capacity, optical reach, and
spectral density. It incorporates many new features and capabilities into
the Infinera platform, which has seen tremendous success with the cable
industry since its launch four years ago. The ILS2 employs a 25 Gigahertz
(GHz) grid to pack 160 DWDM channels in the C-band, for total capacity of
1.6 Tb/s when used with today's Infinera DTN line cards, with capacity of
100 Gigabits/second (Gb/s) per line card. Infinera believes that the future
introduction of next-generation photonic integrated circuits (PICs) will
boost ILS2 system capacity to a future 8 Tb/s. Infinera has developed a new
silicon-based PIC platform for passive PICs that supports the wavelength
multiplexing on a 25 Ghz grid. [Click the following links for further
information on
Infinera's ILS2 and
passive PICs.]
The ILS2 also offers a new optical bypass feature, which enables Infinera
systems to pass through a portion of traffic in sites where add/drop is not
required, making Infinera networks more flexible and economic than before.
The Digital Optical Networks architecture delivers the full benefits of a
digital ROADM while optical express delivers the cost-effectiveness of an
optical solution.
Bandwidth Virtualization
Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization™ enables an Infinera network to
deliver a wide variety of services, including Gigabit Ethernet and 10
Gigabit Ethernet over an existing optical infrastructure without
significant optical re-engineering. Infinera has been a leader in providing
cost-effective Ethernet transport, and today Infinera believes that it is
well positioned as a leader in the race to develop 100 GbE standards and
products. On display at the Infinera Booth at this year's SCTE Cable-Tec
Expo will be a live demonstration of 100 GbE services, marking a
significant step forward in the development process. Developed in
conjunction with Infinera partners Ixia and Avago Technologies, this
demonstration implements the new Multi-Lane Distribution protocol
architecture, a key enabling technology for economical 100 GbE solutions.
In the demo, an Infinera 100 GbE Tributary Adapter Module (TAM) installed
in an Infinera line card will transmit and receive 100 GbE services, with
performance metrics viewable on the Ixia XM2 chassis. This prototype 100
GbE TAM, in a form-factor which fits inside today's Infinera line card, is
ready to be productized as soon as 100 GbE demand has reached sufficient
critical mass to sustain a commercial market.
"With Bandwidth Virtualization, integrated switching, and GMPLS-powered
service intelligence, Infinera solutions are delivering value for cable
providers nationwide, and with ILS2 we are adding many important new
capabilities," said Infinera Director of Marketing for Cable Gaylord Hart.
"We look forward to SCTE Cable-Tec Expo as an opportunity to update
customers on our latest developments."
The Infinera booth will be staffed by experienced Infinera sales and
marketing specialists who can provide descriptions of Infinera's 100 GbE
and ILS2 demos, as well as in-depth descriptions of the advantages of
Infinera's Digital Optical Networks architecture enabled by large-scale
photonic integration. The Infinera DTN is a digital ROADM enabled by
Infinera's PICs which integrate more than 60 optical devices on a pair of
chips for an aggregate data rate of 100 Gb/s. To make an appointment for a
visit to the Infinera booth, contact your Infinera representative. Press
and analysts are encouraged to arrange a meeting by contacting the Infinera
representatives below.
About Infinera
Infinera provides Digital Optical Networking systems to telecommunications
carriers worldwide. Infinera's systems are unique in their use of a
breakthrough semiconductor technology: the photonic integrated circuit
(PIC). Infinera's systems and PIC technology are designed to provide
optical networks with simpler and more flexible engineering and operations,
faster time-to-service, and the ability to rapidly deliver differentiated
services without reengineering their optical infrastructure. For more
information, please visit www.infinera.com.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements based on
current expectations, forecasts and assumptions that involve risks and
uncertainties. These statements are based on information available to
Infinera as of the date hereof; and actual results could differ materially
from those stated or implied, due to risks and uncertainties.
Forward-looking statements include statements regarding Infinera's
expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future such
as the benefits and capabilities or our products, such as our belief that
the ILS2 will scale up to 8 Tb/s in the future and up to 160 DWDM channels
in the C-band, that the ILS2 will be released this summer, our belief that
ILS2 will set a new standard in optical system capacity, optical reach, and
spectral density, that the future introduction of next-generation photonic
integrated circuits (PICs) with capacity of 400 Gb/s per chip will boost
ILS2 system capacity to 6.4 Tb/s, that the optical bypass feature will make
Infinera networks more flexible and economic than before, that the Digital
Optical Networks architecture delivers the full benefits of a digital ROADM
while optical express delivers the cost-effectiveness of an optical
solution, that we are well positioned as a leader in the race to develop
100 GbE standards and products, that Bandwidth Virtualization™ enables
an Infinera network to deliver a wide variety of services over an existing
optical infrastructure without significant optical re-engineering, that
Infinera solutions are delivering value for cable providers nationwide, and
that that Multi-Lane Distribution protocol architecture will be a key
enabling technology for economical 100 GbE solutions and other statements
that can be identified by forward-looking words such as "anticipated,"
"believed," "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "should,"
"will," and "would" or similar words. The risks and uncertainties that
could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements include aggressive business
tactics by our competitors, our dependence on a single product, our ability
to protect our intellectual property, claims by others that we infringe
their intellectual property, our manufacturing process is very complex,
product performance problems we may encounter, our dependence on sole or
limited source suppliers, our ability to respond to rapid technological
changes, our ability to maintain effective internal controls, the ability
of our contract manufacturers to perform as we expect, a new technology
being developed that replaces the PIC as the dominant technology in optical
networks, general political, economic and market conditions and events,
including war, conflict or acts of terrorism; and other risks and
uncertainties described more fully in our annual report on Form 10-K filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 19, 2008, our
public announcements, reports to stockholders and other documents filed
with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission. These
statements are based on information available to us as of the date hereof
and we assume disclaim any obligation to update the forward-looking
statements included in this press release, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.