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Telefonica Selects Ciena to Migrate Legacy TDM Infra to New Packet Network

Telefonica Selects Ciena to Migrate Legacy TDM Infra to New Packet Network Image Credit: jamesteoh/Bigstockphoto.com

Telefónica UK has partnered with Ciena to migrate legacy traffic onto a new packet network capable of supporting 5G, IoT and other next-generation applications. 

This upgrade will help Telefónica UK introduce innovative network automation capabilities and obtain greater control of its network, which provides more than 34.8 million connections.

Ciena’s technology will enable Telefónica UK to move its legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) infrastructure to a next-generation Adaptive IP network, better positioning the service provider to address customer needs and support the growing digital economy. As part of the deployment Ciena Services and the 6500 Packet Transport System (PTS) will be leveraged to migrate Telefónica UK’s legacy TDM traffic to a modern packet network. Ciena’s 6500 PTS will allow Telefónica UK to continue supporting remaining TDM customers while also addressing new, high-growth applications across a single, converged packet-based transport network.In addition, Ciena’s Manage, Control and Plan (MCP) domain controller will give Telefónica UK real-time visibility into its network to proactively identify and prevent potential issues.

Jorge Ribeiro, Head of Infrastruture, Telefonica UK
Migrating to a modernized network capable of automated services is absolutely necessary as we continue to develop 5G and IoT applications.

Rodolfo Vigliano, Senior Managing Director of Sales, Ciena
Our solution streamlines the migration process and also homogenizes Telefónica UK’s legacy services and its network approach to deliver 5G and IoT services.

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