US telecom behemoth AT&T (T) reported that it has successfully completed a real-time field trial of 100-Gigabit Ethernet technology, a next-generation backbone network standard. The technology is expected to be available commercially over the next few years. 
 
In the trial, AT&T tested Cisco’s (CSCO) newly unveiled CRS-3 core router in a live network environment. Moreover, the carrier used leading IP network test solution provider Ixia’s (XXIA) “K2″ 100-gigabit Ethernet test solution and Opnext’s optical equipment. The trial demonstrated a single-carrier 100-gigabit data transmission on a 900-kilometer ultra-long-haul transport link between New Orleans, Louisiana and Miami, Florida.
 
The 100-gigabit standard supports a data rate of 100 gigabits per second (Gbps), representing a significant increase from the current peak speeds of 40 Gbps enabled by the existing industry standard of 40-gigabit Ethernet. The technology has been designed to effectively support the burgeoning volumes of wireless and wireline broadband data traffic.
 
Leading carriers across the globe are increasingly focused on accelerating Internet network speeds, given the rapidly growing demand for greater bandwidth. Total bandwidth consumption significantly increased in 2009, driven by the growth of video and other high-bandwidth applications.
 
100 Gbps networks have emerged as the next major Ethernet standard. Demand for 100 Gbps service in enterprise data centers is ten times greater than the existing fastest deployments. At this speed level, users can enjoy super fast data transmission speeds, which can transmit a 2-hour high-definition movie in 9 seconds or fully loaded 500-gigabyte hard drive in 46 seconds.
    
AT&T’s trial follows a similar live trial by Verizon (VZ), which was recently conducted using Juniper’s (JNPR) core router and NEC America Inc’s network routes in North Dallas, Texas. Verizon is optimistic in deploying the 100 Gb technology in late 2010.
 
The ongoing initiative to deploy 100 Gbps capability should render greater overall network efficiency while improving cost effectiveness. Additionally, this advancement will enable AT&T to address increasing customer demand for higher network throughput for both wireless and wired Internet applications.

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