CRIANN boosts bandwidth in French research and education network with Adtran FSP 3000
November 05 2024 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
News summary:
- Normandy-based research computing center needed a robust,
high-capacity network to support growing data demands
- Open, energy-efficient FSP 3000 technology seamlessly upgrades
existing infrastructure and scales quickly to address future
demand
- Adtran’s ALM fiber assurance platform enables in-service
infrastructure monitoring for rapid fault isolation
Adtran today announced that the Centre Régional Informatique et
d’Applications Numériques de Normandie (CRIANN) is using its FSP
3000 optical transport technology and ALM fiber monitoring platform
to boost the capacity and resilience of its research and education
network, thanks to the financial support of the Normandy Region. By
integrating Adtran’s solution, the Normandy-based supercomputing
center and provider of high-performance digital infrastructure is
ensuring faster and more reliable connectivity for the region’s
scientific and academic institutions. Adtran’s Elite partner Axians
also played a key role in the installation and continues to deliver
maintenance and support.
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Adtran’s technology is helping CRIANN
drive high-speed, secure and ultra-reliable connectivity throughout
its research and education network. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Our fiber network promotes innovation and the advancement of
scientific knowledge. We support academic institutions in several
ways, including by enabling data-intensive simulations and AI
research for which high-speed, secure and ultra-reliable
connectivity is fundamental,” said Alain Bidaud, CTO of CRIANN.
“Harnessing Adtran’s optical transport technology, we’ve boosted
capacity across our fiber infrastructure while also rendering our
services more resilient. The FSP 3000 enables a seamless transition
from our existing transport network. What’s more, its modular
architecture radically simplifies the upgrade process so we can
augment the solution to efficiently and sustainably meet future
demand.”
This major upgrade to CRIANN’s research and education network
increases bandwidth across all three of its sites. Featuring
Adtran’s FSP 3000 OpenFabric™ 1200, the new solution integrates an
open and flexible OTN fabric with DWDM transponder functions that
deliver up to 400Gbit/s per wavelength and supports multiple OTN
and Ethernet client services from 10Gbit/s to 400Gbit/s on a single
card. This enables CRIANN to boost transport capacity and ensures
the network can easily scale to meet both current and future
demands.
CRIANN has also deployed Adtran’s ALM in-service fiber
monitoring platform, which provides rapid, detailed alerts in the
event of any fiber disruption. Combined with Adtran’s Mosaic
Network Controller and Fiber Director, it offers a sophisticated
real-time geographic information system that delivers pinpoint
accuracy in locating fiber issues. By empowering CRIANN’s
maintenance team with a precise understanding of its fiber
infrastructure, the technology helps reduce truck rolls, improves
network availability and minimizes operating costs.
“Built on our FSP 3000 platform, CRIANN’s upgraded fiber
infrastructure is ideally suited to meet the growing demands of
research and education networks for higher capacity and greater
reliability,” commented Stuart Broome, GM of EMEA sales at Adtran.
“Harnessing our OpenFabric™ 1200 switchponder, the new solution
supports Ethernet and OTN services up to 400Gbit/s. This technology
simplifies operations and maximizes the potential of CRIANN’s fiber
assets. With its new, robust network, CRIANN is empowering
Normandy’s academic community to take their research to whole new
levels.”
“At Axians, we believe in forging connections that matter, not
just with technology but also through relationships. Our
partnership with CRIANN and Adtran is a testament to this
philosophy. Together, we’re ensuring CRIANN’s research and
education network can adapt, evolve and meet future challenges,”
noted Bruno Durand, GM of Axians communication and cloud Caen.
“This deployment is about providing top-tier opportunities for
scientists, teachers and students. By merging technical expertise
with our commitment to delivering excellence, we’re ensuring that
the region stays at the cutting edge of research and
innovation.”
About Adtran
ADTRAN Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADTN and FSE: QH9) is the parent
company of Adtran, Inc., a leading global provider of open,
disaggregated networking and communications solutions that enable
voice, data, video and internet communications across any network
infrastructure. From the cloud edge to the subscriber edge, Adtran
empowers communications service providers around the world to
manage and scale services that connect people, places and things.
Adtran solutions are used by service providers, private
enterprises, government organizations and millions of individual
users worldwide. ADTRAN Holdings, Inc. is also the largest
shareholder of Adtran Networks SE, formerly ADVA Optical Networking
SE. Find more at Adtran, LinkedIn and X.
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