
Farice has been investing heavily in upgrading its network infrastructure, with a focus on increasing capacity and reducing latency. This has led to improved connectivity for its customers.
The company has expanded its network to include more fiber-optic cables, which provide faster and more reliable data transmission. This upgrade has resulted in increased network speeds for Farice's customers.
By improving its network infrastructure, Farice has been able to support the growing demand for high-bandwidth applications and services. This is particularly important for businesses that rely on fast and reliable internet connectivity.
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Network Upgrades
Farice has upgraded its submarine cable system, FARICE-1, with Ciena's 100G coherent optical transport technology.
This upgrade will enable Farice to satisfy the growing and unpredictable bandwidth demands of its customers, including traditional telecommunications carriers and the Icelandic data center industry.
Farice operates a 1,200 km submarine cable system between Iceland and Scotland, and has also upgraded its terrestrial backhaul network, which spans almost 800 km.
The Ciena 6500 Packet-Optical Platform, powered by 100G WaveLogic 3 Coherent Optical Processors, is being used for the upgrade.
GeoMesh optical bypass is also being deployed on the submarine cable system and terrestrial backhaul network.
This will provide high-bandwidth connectivity between Reykjavik and Keflavik, Iceland to Dunnet Bay, Scotland.
Farice is also leveraging Ciena's advanced management solution for simplified low-touch service activation.
This will provide rapid service delivery, comprehensive service visualization, and network monitoring.
The deployment builds on an earlier agreement between Farice and Ciena to enhance Farice's submarine cable system DANICE, which connects Iceland with Denmark.
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