OSS News Review

Timely OSS industry news since 2002.

Home Other Telecoms AMCC’s Pemaquid Implementations Increase Movement to Cost-Effective Carrier Ethernet Services by Metro and Long-Haul Networks

AMCC’s Pemaquid Implementations Increase Movement to Cost-Effective Carrier Ethernet Services by Metro and Long-Haul Networks

Posted on September 15, 2008 Written by oss

Customer design activity gets hot, as volume production and fastest design-in rate in company history is achieved by 10GbE Metro-Ethernet Mapper

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) announced today it shipped several thousand units of its Pemaquid/S19258 10-Gigabit Metro-Ethernet Mapper device to more than 20 customers since the product’s January 2008 launch. The chip is achieving the fastest design-in rate of any transport integrated circuit in the company’s history. The rapid adoption of this new device is being driven by the large increases in Internet traffic and the need by telecommunication service providers and equipment vendors to cost-effectively transport Ethernet traffic directly over metro area and long-haul optical networks at 10Gbps speed.

AMCC will demonstrate its Pemaquid 10GbE Framer/Mapper/PHY device, Sept. 22-24, in booth #602 at ECOC, which is Europe’s largest optical communications conference. The demonstration will show Pemaquid’s interoperability with Marvell’s Prestera® Ethernet switching solutions. AMCC’s 10 Gigabit Metro Ethernet PHY devices combined with Marvell® Prestera are designed to provide the industry with a clear roadmap for next-generation Metro-Ethernet systems adoption.

AMCC’s Pemaquid is now in volume production after its introduction in sample quantities earlier this year. Companies have adopted Pemaquid in their carrier Ethernet offerings because it offers the cost-effective, high-performance, high-capacity delivery of enterprise and telecom traffic for both access and data center applications.

“AMCC’s Pemaquid has achieved a quick and high design-win rate with leading optical platforms of major manufacturers. It has the capabilities and functions that compel service providers to invest in new equipment,” said Michael Howard, Principal Analyst at Infonetics Research. “The demand for new carrier Ethernet-optical equipment was robust in the first half of 2008 and Infonetics sees strong demand continuing for the next several years, and this bodes well for AMCC’s Pemaquid.”

Pemaquid features integrated 10GbE to OTU2 mapping modes, EDC, FEC, XAUI and serial 10G Interfaces. It enables the direct connection between 10G MACs, network processors, or 10GbE switches and XFP/SFP+ optical modules. A single Pemaquid can take the place of up to three devices: an FEC/Framer/Mapper, an SFI4.1 to Serial 10G Physical layer, and a bridge connecting the 10G MAC to the FEC/FRAMER/Mapper.

“As the growth in Internet traffic continues to explode, service providers are seeking to migrate from traditional SONET/SDH transmission equipment to carrier-grade Ethernet equipment and Ethernet-to-Optical Transport Network (OTN) services,” said Neal Neslusan, Director of Marketing, AMCC Transport Products. “The migration requires cost-effective silicon and Pemaquid is the first physical layer device on the market to enable Ethernet-to-OTN convergence. AMCC is addressing the market needs right as demand for these services starts to grow.”

AMCC’s industry-leading components provide innovative capabilities such as electronic dispersion compensation (EDC), forward error correction (FEC), serializer/deserializer (SerDes), CDR (clock and data recovery), and FRACn. These features enable efficient, high-performance building blocks for the highly integrated components that AMCC provides to system vendors, OEMs, and ODMs worldwide.

These devices enable systems to communicate faster and transport higher densities of data traffic, allowing businesses to innovate, create a competitive edge, and significantly reduce time-to-market.

About AMCC

AMCC (NASDAQ: AMCC) provides premier semiconductor solutions to process, transport, and store digital information for the world’s wired and wireless networks. As a leading supplier of Power Architecture® based processors and with world-class expertise in SONET and Ethernet protocol processing, PHY technology, Storage processors, and RAID controllers, our products are the foundation of the IP Communications Revolution. AMCC’s 3ware SAS and SATA RAID controllers deliver cost-effective, high-performance, high-capacity storage for enterprises and consumers worldwide in applications like disk-to-disk backup, near-line storage, network-attached storage (NAS), video, and high-performance computing.

For more information, please visit their website: http://www.amcc.com

Filed Under: Other Telecoms

  • OSS Companies
  • Telecom Audit
  • Telecom Consultants
  • Telecom Dictionary

Categories

  • 3GSM World Congress
  • Ace-Comm
  • Adivent
  • Aepona
  • Alcatel-Lucent
  • Allround
  • Amdocs
  • Aperto Networks
  • Argent Networks
  • ASC Telecom
  • Astellia
  • Avotus
  • Axiom Systems
  • Azure Solutions
  • BEA Systems
  • Berg Insight
  • Billing and Customer Care
  • Billing and OSS World Conference
  • BSG Clearing Solutions
  • C-COR
  • Call Detail Records
  • CAPE Technologies
  • Carrier Access Billing
  • Centina Systems
  • Cerillion Technologies
  • Clarity
  • Clarity International
  • Comarch
  • Comptel
  • Comptel Corporation
  • Comverse
  • Comviva Technologies
  • Conference Bridges
  • Convergent Billing
  • Convergent Mediation
  • Convergys
  • Cramer
  • CSG Systems International
  • CustomCall Data Systems
  • cVidya
  • Cypress Communications
  • Dimetis
  • ECtel
  • Elitecore Technologies
  • Equinox Information Systems
  • Ericsson
  • eServGlobal
  • ESKADENIA Software
  • ETI Software
  • Evolving Systems
  • First Hop
  • Formula Telecom Solutions
  • Frost and Sullivan
  • FTS
  • HickoryTech
  • HighDeal
  • HP
  • Info Directions, Inc.
  • Intec Billing
  • Interconnect Billing
  • IntraISP
  • IPTV
  • JacobsRimell
  • LHS
  • Martin Group
  • MaxBill
  • Megasoft
  • MetaSolv
  • MetraTech
  • MVNO
  • NetCracker
  • NetMotion Wireless
  • Neural Technologies
  • Openet
  • Openet Telecom
  • Operax
  • Oracle
  • Orga Systems
  • OSS Conferences
  • OSS Jobs
  • OSS Visibility Index
  • OSS/J
  • Other Telecoms
  • Plantronics
  • Portal Software
  • Pricing and Rating
  • RateIntegration
  • Redknee
  • Revenue Assurance
  • Roaming
  • Seeker Wireless
  • Service Assurance
  • Service Fulfillment
  • Sicap
  • Sigma Systems
  • Skyline Communications
  • Sonus Networks, Inc.
  • Subex
  • SunTec
  • Syndesis
  • Tango Telecom
  • Tata Communications Ltd.
  • Telarix
  • Telcordia
  • Telecom Cost Management
  • Telecom Fraud
  • TeleManagement Forum
  • Telephone Headsets
  • TeleSciences
  • TeleStrategies
  • Telrad Networks
  • TEOCO
  • Theta Networks
  • TM Forum
  • Traffix
  • Tribold
  • TTI Telecom International Ltd.
  • Veramark Technologies
  • Vibrant Solutions
  • Vodafone
  • VOIP Billing
  • VoluBill
  • VOSS Solutions
  • WeDo Technologies
  • WiMAX Forum

Our Partners

Portal of Dallas

Auto News Review
Health Plan News
Rose Bushes
SatelliteDish.Net
I Go Cars

Bad School Photos
Canonical Tag
Check A Domain

Idaho Resorts
iWannaBeFamous
Mabank Online
Stockyards
TravelXL

OSS Industry

  • About Us
  • Advertise Here
  • Call Detail Record
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Operational Support Systems
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Write For Us




    OSS Companies
  • ACE*Comm
  • Amdocs
  • Avotus Corporation
  • Convergys
  • cVidya
  • MaxBill


Copyright © 2025 · Focus Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in