Consolidated Communications leverages Ciena’s Adaptive IP to build 5G-ready network
Consolidated Communications announced it is partnering with Ciena to upgrade its wireline network to support new and emerging 5G services and applications. Leveraging Ciena’s Adaptive IP solution, Consolidated will address the critical need for better, more reliable connectivity as its customers shift to a more virtual environment.
“Anticipating the impact 5G will have on our lives, we’re preparing our network to handle the next generation of connectivity,” said Tom White, chief technology officer at Consolidated Communications.
“Working with Ciena allows us to incorporate automation and analytics capabilities into our network so we can deliver the 5G services our carrier customers need to support remote work, video streaming, gaming and more.”
The Ciena partnership enables Consolidated to utilize its next-generation network to present new FlexEthernet-based slicing options with unprecedented performance. This allows the Consolidated network to act as a managed service provider to carrier customers using the network.
Consolidated provides infrastructure that a carrier needs without having to provide the gear itself, allowing speed-to-market options along with operational expense savings over the life of the implementation.
Consolidated will leverage Ciena’s Adaptive IP solutions to provide standards-based IP connectivity and network slicing that is open and optimized for 5G xHaul connectivity. These solutions will also enable Consolidated to plan and activate network applications more quickly, while making it easier to troubleshoot and resolve IP service issues.
“As Consolidated Communications navigates the journey to 5G, they need a network that can adapt to fluctuating bandwidth demands and handle advanced services and applications critical to our digital lifestyle,” said Bruce Hembree, vice president and general manager of sales in the Americas at Ciena.
“With Ciena’s automated, open and lean Adaptive IP solutions, we’re helping to reduce network complexity and create a superior experience.”