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In several kinds of telecommunications networks, optical networking is a communication method that sends information using signals encoded in light.
These include long-distance national, international, and transoceanic networks as well as limited-range local-area networks (LAN) or wide-area networks (WAN), which span metropolitan and regional areas.
It is a type of optical communication that uses wave division multiplexing (WDM), optical amplifiers, lasers, or LEDs to send massive amounts of data, typically over fiber-optic connections.
It is an enabling technology for the Internet and telecommunication networks that carry the vast majority of all human and machine-to-machine information because it is capable of obtaining extraordinarily high bandwidth.
The Global Optical Network Units Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
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Scaling without bounds is made possible by Nokia optical network devices and solutions, enabling the core connectivity for your networked communications.
In addition to streamlining network operations, they offer solutions for scaling from the network edge across long-haul/core and subsea links, enabling you to create more intelligent, automated networks with lower TCO.
They aid in maintaining competitiveness and transform your optical networks into platforms that benefit your company and its clients by enabling new services like 5G and packet services and more effective network architectures.
Nokia optical transport solutions for access, metro, long-haul, and subsea applications are powered by Nokia’s vertically integrated optical engines.
These include the Photonic Services Engines (PSE) family, which offers scalable, application-optimized coherent optics used throughout our optical transport systems, pluggable coherent transceivers for use in optical transport and IP platforms, and integrated optical silicon photonics transmitter/receiver optics in Nokia and third-party coherent modules.