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For Immediate Release - Santa Clara, CA
August 31, 2009
Aurora Networks Outlines Five 'Must-Have' Components for Green Optical Network Deployments
Fiber Deep ensures green strategy success through reduced energy consumption and associated cost savings
Santa Clara, Calif. August 31, 2009 Cable operators have a lot to consider when assessing the environmental and financial benefits of green optical networks. To help address these questions, Aurora Networks, Inc., the only optical transport solution provider focused on delivering a cost-effective, optimized platform for next-generation cable services, has developed a checklist identifying five 'must-have' components for green optical networks.
As cable operators and vendors implement strategies that aim to reduce energy usage and other environmental impacts, the cable industry can implement the most effective and green optical transport solutions to deliver today's subscriber-demanded services.
According to the IEEE's Energy Efficient Ethernet Committee, telecommunications network equipment alone accounts for 1 percent of all power consumption in the United States. Also, research from the International Telecommunications Union estimates that the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry accounts for about 3 percent of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. These industry statistics, coupled with operator feedback, support the need for a cost-effective transition to environmentally-friendly equipment and services.
"The cable industry has various thoughts on how to implement a successful green strategy, but many would agree that the two most important elements of success come with reducing our environmental impact while at the same time reducing costs to the operator," said John Dahlquist, vice president of marketing for Aurora Networks. "As Aurora Networks continues to work with many operators around the globe to implement green solutions, we see an opportunity to share our field knowledge so that the entire industry can benefit."
To meet the cable industry's need for a cost-effective transition to environmentally-friendly equipment and services, Aurora Networks recommends that operators look at the following criteria when choosing a green optical transport architecture:
Incorporating these five components into a green network upgrade can achieve significant cost savings. Fiber Deep, cable's first truly green architecture, meets all five criteria.
For example, power for a typical 70,000-home serving area, with an average of approximately 85 homes per node, costs only $75,000 a year with Fiber Deep, compared to approximately $310,000 for a similar-sized HFC network serving 500 homes per node. In this scenario, cable operators can achieve the following benefits:
Today, with recent advances in technology, a Fiber Deep network can be deployed for approximately the same cost as a traditional HFC network.
For more information on Aurora Networks' green Fiber Deep solutions, please visit http://www.aurora.com/site/applications.an?li=a-fd; and for more information on Aurora Networks' green policy, please visit http://www.aurora.com/site/company.an?li=c-g-overview.
About Aurora Networks
Aurora Networks is evolving cable by focusing on innovative solutions that build future-proof networks to accommodate
the cable subscriber services of today and tomorrow. Aurora Networks is the only pure-play optical transport solution
provider that is focused solely on cable MSOs. Using its proven understanding of cable networks, Aurora Networks
delivers unique solutions - such as its Fiber Deep architecture and digital return technology - to address specific
issues of the cable industry. A technology leader driven by innovation and industry-firsts, Aurora Networks enables
leading MSOs across the globe to compete with a cost-effective, optimized launch pad for next-generation cable services.
To learn more about Aurora Networks' core cable solutions, please call 408-235-7000 or
visit www.aurora.com.
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