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ADVA AG Optical Networking: ADVA Optical Networking Pioneers OpenFlow in the Optical Domain

ADVA AG Optical Networking / ADVA Optical Networking Pioneers OpenFlow in the Optical Domain . Processed and transmitted by Thomson Reuters ONE. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Successful Demonstration of Software-Defined Networking Enabling Multi-Layer Network Virtualization

Martinsried/Munich, Germany. May 10, 2012. ADVA Optical Networking (http://www.advaoptical.com/) announced today an industry first. It has successfully implemented new OpenFlow technology that can dynamically control wavelength-switched optical networks. The implementation is based on the FSP 3000 (http://www.advaoptical.com/en/products/scalable-optical-transport/fsp-3000.aspx) and has been developed in cooperation with the University of Essex as part of the OFELIA project. OFELIA provides researchers with a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) testbed to experiment with new applications using a web-services approach. Using one common OpenFlow control for both the packet and optical layer, users can now obtain much more effective network solutions required for efficient data center interconnections and forward-looking cloud computing applications.

"SDN presents a tremendous opportunity for customers to streamline and automate network infrastructure and operations," said Christoph Glingener, CTO, ADVA Optical Networking. "While server and storage virtualization have been widely adopted, network virtualization is still in its infancy. SDN closes this gap by offering programmable network control, better scalability and faster adaption to virtual machine mobility. We have proven that SDN can seamlessly extend into the optical domain and enables network virtualization across multiple layers. The OpenFlow approach extends our existing SDN solution employing our RAYcontrol(TM) (http://www.advaoptical.com/en/products/scalable-optical-transport/raycontrol.aspx) control plane."

"It has been exciting developing this OpenFlow solution with the team at ADVA Optical Networking", commented Professor Dimitra Simeonidou, head of the High Performance Networks Group, University of Essex. "Together we have built an SDN testbed with packet and wavelength switches under a common OpenFlow control. This is something that has never been done before. Researchers can now obtain slices of network infrastructure to program their own virtual multi-layer networks.  They can use optical switching alongside packet switching to adapt bandwidth, latency and power consumption to their application needs."

The SDN facility at University of Essex comprises packet switches and application servers that can be dynamically connected by optical lightpaths. External users can directly access the facility via GÉANT, a high-bandwidth pan-European backbone that interconnects national research and education networks. Web-based tools and services enable users to request network resources from OFELIA and run, control and monitor their own SDN applications. A demonstration of the new SDN solution will be shown at the European Future Internet Assembly in Aalborn, Denmark, on May 10-11th, 2012.

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About ADVA Optical Networking
ADVA Optical Networking is a global provider of intelligent telecommunications infrastructure solutions. With software-automated Optical+Ethernet transmission technology, the Company builds the foundation for high-speed, next-generation networks. The Company's FSP product family adds scalability and intelligence to customers' networks while removing complexity and cost. With a flexible and fast-moving organization, ADVA Optical Networking forges close partnerships with its customers to meet the growing demand for data, storage, voice and video services. Thanks to reliable performance for more than 15 years, the Company has become a trusted partner for more than 250 carriers and 10,000 enterprises across the globe. For more information, please visit us at www.advaoptical.com (http://www.advaoptical.com/).

About OFELIA
OFELIA (OpenFlow in Europe - Linking Infrastructure and Applications) is a collaborative project within the European Commission's FP7 ICT Work Programme. The project creates a unique experimental facility that allows researchers to not only experiment "on" a test network but to control and extend the network itself precisely and dynamically. The OFELIA facility is based on OpenFlow, a currently emerging networking technology that allows virtualization and control of the network environment through secure and standardized interfaces. For more information, please see www.fp7-ofelia.eu (http://www.fp7-ofelia.eu/).

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ADVA AG Optical Networking, Martinsried/Munich and Meiningen, Germany
www.advaoptical.com (http://www.advaoptical.com/)

For Press:
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For Investors:
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investor-relations(at)advaoptical.com (mailto:investor-relations@advaoptical.com)




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