Ciena debuts WaveRouter designed for converged metro with ‘scalability, operational simplicity, sustainability’

Hanover, MD., USA. 12 April 2023 – Ciena has introduced WaveRouter, with a platform architecture designed for the converged metro network. As part of Ciena’s Coherent Routing strategy, WaveRouter supports the growth of metro traffic driven by bandwidth-hungry services such as 5G, high-speed broadband, enterprise business services, and the cloud. Unifying IP, optical, and compute functionality in a single platform, WaveRouter’s future-proof scalability from 6Tb/s to 192Tb/s addresses the needs of service providers who are dealing with traffic demand.

Giving rise to a new, flexible hybrid architecture that unites traditional chassis and leaf-spine design, WaveRouter utilises Ciena’s WaveLogic coherent optics and intelligent multi-layer control and automation for a high-performance, easy-to-operate, and greener coherent routing solution. It meets the vigorous demands of metro networks by bringing together the best of platform architecture, transport technologies, and software to eliminate trade-offs in space, power, cooling, and scalability.

Sterling Perrin, senior principal analyst at Heavy Reading, says, “Metro networks are ripe for modernisation, driven by requirements for sustainability, scale, reliability, cloud adaptability, and lower costs. Heavy Reading survey data indicates many operators are seeking change in how they architect their metros. Ciena’s WaveRouter, a coherent metro router, combines IP and optical coordination, open API-based automation, and a hardware building-block architecture that offers redundant power and cooling, along with the ability to independently scale up compute and scale out switching fabric. This is the type of innovative metro architecture that network operators are looking for.”

“Service providers are looking to simplify their networks through convergence to gain a competitive edge in a cloud-driven, always-connected world. Until now, they’ve had to compromise when it came to capacity, operational ease, and sustainability. WaveRouter takes an innovative approach, combining the best in IP, coherent optics, and flexible photonics driven by multi-layer operations for real performance and energy advantages,” says Scott McFeely, senior vice president, global products and services, Ciena.

WaveRouter will be generally available in the third quarter of 2023.

WaveRouter benefits:

  • Manage IP and optical network services in a single interface with Ciena’s Manage, Control and Plan (MCP) multi-layer domain controller, reducing operating costs and driving optimal network performance and growth.
  • Deliver adaptable, high-power transport at the lowest cost per bit with integrated performance-optimised as well as pluggable coherent optics that provide dynamic capacity starting at 400Gb/s and scaling to 1.6Tb/s.
  • Maximise upgradability with universal slots that accommodate both fabric and I/O interfaces.
  • Achieve environmental and sustainability goals with flexible deployment in non-adjacent racks and rows, energy-efficient cooling and cabling, and protected, pay-as-you-grow power distribution.
  • Perform in-service fabric expansion with a switch fabric that provides greater performance with no operation degradation, allowing for more scalability.
  • Scale without concession with elastic compute that enables resizing of computing capacity independently of routing functions.
  • Experience full interoperability with Ciena’s 5100 and 8100 Families for maximum operational efficiency.

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