Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ: HLIT) today announced that its SUPRALink™ 1550 nm
dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) transport solution has been
selected by the province of Salzburg, Austria, for an upgrade to its HFC
cable infrastructure. The new deployment, the first of its kind in the
region, will be implemented by Normann Engineering GmbH, a longstanding
Harmonic partner and reseller in the region.
Salzburg is in the process of segmenting the HFC network to increase
bandwidth to the home for DOCSIS® 3.0 data and video services. The high
performance SUPRALink transmitters and amplifiers—which significantly
increase reach and eliminate the need for additional fiber and active
devices in the network—offer Salzburg a very cost-effective and reliable
solution. The full-band 1550 nm directly modulated system is the
industry’s first to support up to eight wavelengths at a distance of up
to 40 km with optical amplification, for up to 1 GHz of both digital and
analog content per wavelength.
"Harmonic has been providing Salzburg with reliable and high quality HFC
optics for well over a decade,” said Reinhold Ratzinger, CEO for
Telecommunications, Salzburg AG. "The exciting new SUPRALink 1550 nm
DWDM system makes it possible to significantly increase bandwidth
without laying new fiber. This saves us a substantial amount of time and
money, in addition to being a technically superior solution.”
"The distances involved and number of wavelengths needed for this
upgrade required latest generation technology, since the limited reach
of 1310 nm DWDM solutions posed technical challenges. Other solutions,
such as externally modulated lasers or optical combining of broadcast
and narrowcast signals, were operationally complex or cost prohibitive.
The scalability and unique capabilities of Harmonic’s SUPRALink solution
provide Salzburg with a competitive advantage by enabling higher speed
data services without a significant increase in capital expenditures,”
said Helmut Normann, CEO of Normann Engineering GmbH.
Harmonic's new SUPRALink technology enables cost-effective DWDM
segmentation for the majority of installed HFC networks, and as a result
significantly extends the capacity and longevity of existing HFC
infrastructures.
"The SUPRALink solution is ideal for node segmentation, particularly in
scenarios where operators have limited fiber availability. It utilizes
advanced patent-pending technology to deliver up to a four-fold increase
in fiber reach over 1310 nm DWDM or CWDM systems, overcoming limitations
of alternative downstream solutions,” said Nimrod Ben-Natan, Vice
President of Product Marketing, Solutions and Strategy for Harmonic Inc.
Harmonic’s new SUPRALink family of solutions will be featured at the
ANGA Cable 2009 exhibition, stand #H.21, in Cologne, Germany from May
26-28.
About Salzburg AG
Salzburg AG, in the province of Salzburg, is the leading provider for
energy, telecom as well as transportation. It is for the province the
most important utility provider and is indispensable for the creation of
the infrastructure of the whole region. Its activities include provision
of electric power, gas, district heating, water transportation, CATV,
Internet and telephony. Ingenuity, creativity and the know-how for
transferring technological innovations into practical application is one
of the main strengths of the company. Salzburg AG is headquartered in
the city of Salzburg with many outposts all over the province of
Salzburg. Visit http://www.salzburg-ag.at
About Normann Engineering GmbH
Normann Engineering GmbH is a leading company for offering products and
services for broadband and broadcasting. It has not only customers in
Austria but also in neighboring countries as Germany and most Eastern
European countries. Normann Engineering is headquartered in Wels,
Austria, with offices in Serbia and Slovakia. Visit http://www.normann-engineering.com
About Harmonic Inc.
Harmonic Inc. is a leading provider of versatile and high performance
video solutions that enable service providers to efficiently deliver the
next generation of broadcast and on-demand services including high
definition, video-on-demand, network personal video recording and
time-shifted TV. Cable, satellite, broadcast and telecom service
providers can increase revenues and lower operational expenditures by
using Harmonic’s digital video, broadband optical access and software
solutions to offer consumers the compelling and personalized viewing
experience that is driving the business models of the future.
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with
R&D, sales and system integration centers worldwide. The Company’s
customers, including many of the world’s largest communications
providers, deliver services in virtually every country. Visit www.harmonicinc.com
for more information.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27(A) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21(E)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements related to:
enhancing the HFC network in Salzburg, the implementation of the
deployment by Normann Engineering, and extending the capacity and
longevity of existing HFC infrastructures.
Our expectations and beliefs regarding the capabilities of Harmonic’s
SUPRALink™ 1550 nm dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) transport
solution and the anticipated benefits for the province of Salzburg may
not materialize, and actual results could differ materially from those
projected. The forward-looking statements contained in this press
release are also subject to other risks and uncertainties, including
those more fully described in Harmonic’s filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission including its recent Reports filed on Form 10-K and
Form 10-Q. Harmonic does not undertake to update any forward-looking
statements.
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