University of Victoria Selects Alcatel for Upgrade of NEPTUNE Canada Seafloor Observatory
26 Setembro 2006 - 4:57PM
PR Newswire (US)
PLANO, Texas, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alcatel (NYSE:
ALA; Paris: CGEP.PA) today announced that it will support the
University of Victoria, Canada, to upgrade the advanced submarine
cable network for educational and oceanic research activities. The
cable-linked seafloor observatory, known as NEPTUNE Canada, is part
of the NEPTUNE (North- east Pacific Time-series Undersea Network
Experiments) project, which serves as a platform for real-time
oceanic monitoring and scientific experiments. The NEPTUNE Canada
subsea-cabled observatory spans an 800 km loop on the Juan de Fuca
tectonic plate, off the coast of Canada, with landing points in
Port Alberni and nodes located at various points of scientific
interest along the cable. The upgrade will consist of increasing
the total number of nodes initially installed on the system to
five, through which land-based scientists will benefit from
enhanced network connections to monitor data and control
acoustical, biological, geological science instruments and other
equipment such as HDTV video cameras. These instruments will be
interactive, with scientists instructing them to provide an early
warning of storms, tidal waves, plankton blooms, fish migrations,
earthquakes, and respond to such events as they happen. "The
project will give researchers continuous access to valuable oceans
data and the knowledge gained can be applied to many pressing
global issues," says Dr. David Turpin, President of the University
of Victoria. "Combining UVic's recognized leadership in oceans
research with Alcatel's market-leading submarine technology, we are
taking a new significant step in the monitoring and prevention of
catastrophic events." "This network upgrade will increase the
understanding of the oceans and to give scientists new tools for
studying critical issues," stated Jean Godeluck, President of
Alcatel's submarine network activity. "In that scope, submarine
cable networks provide an ideal solution, combining high
availability for the scientists and good friendly insertion in the
environment." Alcatel's additional contribution falls in the
framework of the turnkey agreement signed in October 2005 to deploy
Alcatel's optical and IP communications solution. This achievement
further validates the Alcatel value-proposition in addressing the
requirements of new market segments such as research and education
networks for observing the phenomena that occur on, above and below
the seafloor. Alcatel is installing the submarine cable system,
based on dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) technology,
with an initial design capacity of 160 Gbit/s that can be easily
and cost-effectively upgradeable in the future. Additionally,
Alcatel is deploying its 1696 Metrospan (MS) system and 7450
Ethernet Service Switch (ESS) that provide scalable and reliable
Ethernet aggregation from all nodes. The Alcatel 1350 management
suite will supervise both terrestrial and submarine optical
networking equipment. About NEPTUNE NEPTUNE is a joint Canada-US
venture led by the National Science Foundation ORION in the U.S.
and the University of Victoria in Canada for installing a series of
interactive seafloor observing sites to study activity within the
ocean environment. The overall project aims to expand the
boundaries of ocean exploration and introduce a new way of studying
and understanding the planet. About Alcatel Alcatel provides
communications solutions to telecommunication carriers, Internet
service providers and enterprises for delivery of voice, data and
video applications to their customers or employees. Alcatel brings
its leading position in fixed and mobile broadband networks,
applications and services, to help its partners and customers build
a user-centric broadband world. With sales of EURO 13.1 billion and
58,000 employees in 2005, Alcatel operates in more than 130
countries. For more information, visit Alcatel on the Internet:
http://www.alcatel.com/ DATASOURCE: Alcatel CONTACT: Charlie Guyer
of Alcatel, +1-978-257-3490, or Web site: http://www.alcatel.com/
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