World connectivity supplier Neterra is upgrading its Bulgarian spine community. With an funding of €12 million and the usage of know-how from Infinera, a part of Nokia, Neterra goals to extend the capability and effectivity of its knowledge transmission infrastructure.
The mission is meant to fulfill rising knowledge demand from regional enterprises and assist dependable worldwide knowledge transit throughout Bulgaria.
Neterra’s Bulgarian community makes use of DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) know-how, which permits a number of “gentle channels” (lambdas) to transmit concurrently over a single pair of fibre optic strands.
The present system helps as much as 200 Gigabits per channel; the upgraded community will assist 800 Gigabits per channel, with the potential to succeed in 1.2 Terabits. This successfully will increase the data-carrying capability of the fibre optic community.
The brand new community additionally offers elevated flexibility. Utilizing ROADM gadgets (clever sign administration playing cards), Neterra can configure new providers by way of software program, with out bodily changes alongside the route. This method reduces operational complexity and the potential for errors.
The primary part of the mission covers key routes in Western and Southern Bulgaria, together with Sofia – Ruse and Sofia – Plovdiv – Stara Zagora – Sliven – Kapitan Andreevo, with anticipated full operation inside 3–4 months.
Subsequent phases will lengthen to Varna and Bourgas, reaching broader nationwide protection. The set up can be carried out by Infinera companions with assist from Neterra’s technical staff to make sure a coordinated implementation and migration of providers.
