Data Center Networking for Massive
Expansion
Connect data
centers to each other and enable your network infrastructure to better utilize
its computing power. Our NCS 1000 series is designed to handle these tasks and
more.
Mass Scaling with the NCS 1000 Series
Increase
capacity, control, and visibility across your network with the NCS 1000 Series.
Cisco NCS 1000 Series
Simplify and
automate operations while scaling dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)
services with great flexibility.
Cisco NCS 1002
Respond
quickly to increased traffic and new services. Deliver industry-leading
capacity and density in a smaller footprint. Upgrade your infrastructure with
Cloud Scale
Networking hardware and software powered by Cisco IOS XR
to get the
agility, automation, and simplicity you need for your network.
Last year we
introduced the NCS 1004 at OFC and had a live demonstration on our stand of the
NCS 1004 working flawlessly up to 500G. We've come a long way since then. A
customer is successfully running his 600G on a live network. The NCS 1004 has
achieved an underwater range of over 10,000 km with cutting-edge performance.
We have been recording orders for him since December, and we expect to deliver
his NCS 1004 to our customers by the end of the first quarter. It's still a
month away.
What we and
our customers have realized over the past year is that the true value of the
NCS 1004 lies in its multi-transport capabilities and ability to adapt to any
use case while providing the highest spectral efficiency. is. We have conducted
many experiments to determine this. Field testing conducted using NCS 1004
included:
• Different
ranges: over 10,000 km for submarine cables, 700 km to 1550 km for
long-distance terrestrial networks, and subway networks up to 500 km
• Different
canal networks: 50- GHz networks and flex grid networks
• Carrier
spacing Optional: Single-carrier and multicarrier superchannel deployment
models
•
Multivendor: NCS 1004 channels on Cisco NCS 2000 line systems and as aliens on
third-party ROADM line systems.

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