Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Expands Lambda Network With New London Connection

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier completes a new London connection featuring three diverse routes, bolstering its international Lambda network's resilience and performance to key hubs in Europe.

Highlights

  • Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier expands international Lambda network with a new London connection.
  • Three diverse routes ensure uninterrupted connectivity and network resilience.
  • Capacities ranging from 1G to 400G cater to diverse customer needs.

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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Expands Lambda Network With New London Connection
Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier announces completion of London connection over three diverse routes, bolstering its international Lambda network's resilience and performance to key hubs in Europe. Deutsche Telekom said this introduces a third route connecting the UK to continental Europe, reinforcing secure connectivity across the English Channel.

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Enhanced Lambda Network

These diverse routes ensure uninterrupted availability, enhancing the Lambda network. The newly announced route between London and Ostend in Belgium is in addition to existing routes between London and Paris and Amsterdam.

Recognizing the importance of network resilience and reliability, Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has adopted three distinct routes for the newly established London connection. This safeguards against potential network interruptions, offering alternative routes in the event of any disruptions, thus ensuring seamless services for critical Point of Presence (PoP) locations.

Uninterrupted Availability

The company emphasises, "By adding critical infrastructure, we now have enhanced protection with the three diverse routes, which allows us to avoid any negative impacts and to secure resilience."

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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier said, "The three routes connecting London to continental Europe significantly support the region's efficient exchange of traffic. That's why we are especially proud to have implemented this third route, which will further increase the stability of customer services. But of course we will not stop here, and will soon follow up with additional routes for other locations to support the growth of our clients."

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier's Lambda network is based on Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) architecture and integrates Ciena's WaveLogic technology, which allows for differing wavelengths over a single fiber. The carrier offers capacities of 1G, 10G, 100G, and 400G across its entire network, providing low latency, high capacity, scalability, redundancy, and reliability.

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