PTCL Group, Pakistan’s top coordinated ICT supplier, has accomplished a significant achievement by effectively launching the country’s first 800 Gbps per wavelength Super C+L Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) system.
This latest technology empowers an information bandwidth of 64 Tbps per fiber, with the possibility to reach up to 96 Tbps, denoting a significant step in the right direction for Pakistan’s digital infrastructure.
Developed with Huawei, PTCL’s Super C+L system upholds a more extensive optical range of up to 12 THz, contrasted with the 4.8 THz given by traditional systems.
It joins fast 800 Gbps per frequency, super wide Super C+L range, and high-level flexible grid optical exchanging.
“Our focus is on advancing the latest innovation while keeping up with supportability,” said Jafar Khalid, Group Chief Innovation and Information Official, PTCL and Ufone 4G. This update will reduce dormancy, increase client experience generally for customers and organizations, and further develop service quality, all while leaving a more modest environmental effect. Moreover, it would empower us to give trustworthy, affordable solutions for handling the growing requirement for information traffic across different consumer segments.
“We are pleased to help PTCL in building this fast optical organization, which will support Pakistan’s digital growth and manageability efforts,” said Victor Zhou, President of Huawei’s Optical Domain. As well as bringing down carbon emissions and strengthening data center associations, it will make ready for impending advancements like F5.5G. Pakistan’s advanced economy will be upheld by this innovation venture for many years to come.
This productive partnership between Huawei and PTCL Group addresses a defining moment in the improvement of Pakistan’s telecom industry. PTCL is laying the basis for improved digital services, faster web speeds, and a more connected society by using the latest optical innovation. The PTCL Group continues to play a crucial role in Pakistan’s progress towards a more computerized and sustainable future, as it drives technological development and develops the nation’s digital infrastructure.