You'd be looking at something like the 1FINITY platform. Fujitsu 1FINITY™ -
Fujitsu Network Communications : Fujitsu United States
<https://www.fujitsu.com/us/products/network/products/1finity/>

On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 2:47 PM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> I was thinking some kind of MetroE solution where I'd have 100G\400G at
> the core and drop 1G\10G off at each site.
>
>
> I've seen the 10x10 stuff and it usually seems like a PtP product.
>
> I suppose if it does let me add\drop 10G channels, I could just passive
> WDM it and aggregate at fewer places.
>
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> *From: *"Trey Scarborough" <t...@3dsc.co>
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> *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Mobile Backhaul
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> If your looking for a L1 DWDM to drop at the site then ekinops has a 10x10
> 100G that can drop individual 10Gs at a site. I haven't seen any
> deployments for mobile carriers, but I have been told they have.
>
>
> Most I have done to this point has been 100G rings using MPLS/EVPN.
> Hardware is typically using Juniper ACX 710, Nokia 7250 IXR-E, or Cisco NCS
> 540. These are using 40 or 80K bidi optics, but in some instances PAM4 and
> hopefully soon single channel dwdm modules that don't require outside
> amplification. I have not found any that you can really use a true passive
> system yet, but hopefully will be testing some soon. I have deployed a
> couple using 1310/1550 splitters and ran DWDM on top of a 1310 100G channel
> using 40/80K sfp28s.
>
>
> Trey
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>
> On 7/19/22 10:53 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>
> I'm looking for referrals to what you've worked with regarding mobile
> backhaul services.
>
> We've poked around at a few vendors and it seems like it's common to have
> products on either side of what I'm looking for. It appears common to offer:
>
> 1) Just a basic 10x 10G -> 1x 100G muxponder. It seems silly to have a
> rack full of muxponders at the CO.
> 2) Complicated any color to any color ROADM and 25g -> 400G aggregation
> DWDM systems that don't go down to the speeds the mobile operator would
> want.
>
>
> It doesn't seem like people have something that offers 1x or 2x 10G with
> 2x 100G for east\west routing in a hardened, small form factor. Awesome if
> those 100G were tunable, so I could plumb them into a passive wave system.
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