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For comparison, Telegeography estimates that as of mid-2005, the combined average traffic on all cross-border internet backbone routes stood at just under 1 Terabit per second (Tbps).
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Designed to deliver a per-system capacity of up to 96 Tbps, the Cisco ASR 9000 Series can deliver rich service capabilities including nonstop video, while maintaining a reduced carbon footprint.
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Architected to meet the needs of the next generation Internet where high bandwidth Internet protocol (IP) video streams proliferate and are delivered over fiber access infrastructure, the E7-20 is a two terabits per second (Tbps) access concentrator with the capacity to symmetrically deliver 100 Gbps of non-blocking, fully redundant throughput to each of its 20 universal line card slots.
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Utilising a 1.6 Tbps system running on a single fibre pair, the ActivSpan 4200-based network is managed by Ciena's
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WaveLogicâ„¢ coherent optical processors, the upgraded submarine cable network will add a total of four terabits per second Tbps of capacity and lay the foundation for a path to 100G in the near future.
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Converging layers zero, one and two, the Ciena platforms will also allow Mobily to cost-effectively deploy a combination of TDM and data services, while providing a smooth migration path to a fully packet-switched environment, including packet-optical switching capacity increases of up to 3.6 Tbps of capacity that can scale up to
Mobily Selects Ciena for Strategic Next-Generation Network in the Middle East - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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The Cisco ASR 9000 Series is designed to deliver capacity of up to 96 Tbps per system along with rich-service capabilities, while maintaining a reduced carbon footprint.
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Superior Network Capacity -- Enabled by Cisco nV technology, the new Cisco ASR 9000 system offers an industry-leading 96 Tbps capacity.
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The company provides flexible and fast dedicated access to the global Internet, one of the most aggressive Service Level Agreements SLAs in the industry and more than 1 Tbps of peering capacity globally.
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Fueled by Cisco's advanced nV Network Virtualization technology, which intelligently blends the network edge, aggregation and access layers into a single 96 Tbps system, the new routing platforms will allow service providers to dramatically increase network capacity and accelerate IPv6 services.
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