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Adyl Telecom selects Padtec to expand capacity of its optical network

Adyl Telecom, a telecommunications provider from Rio Grande do Sul, is expanding the capacity of its DWDM optical network, which connects the capital cities of São Paulo, Curitiba, Florianópolis, and Porto Alegre.

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Adyl Telecom, a telecommunications provider from Rio Grande do Sul, is expanding the capacity of its DWDM optical network, which connects the capital cities of São Paulo, Curitiba, Florianópolis, and Porto Alegre, while also covering key cities in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. To achieve this, the company is investing in the TMD400G transponders from Padtec, a solution designed to meet the needs of providers to rapidly expand their networks while maintaining high performance and availability at a more acceptablel cost.

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Headquartered in Nova Prata (RS), Adyl Telecom currently serves over 60,000 residential, corporate, and wholesale (ISP) users. Its DWDM network spans more than 45 cities, including strategic locations such as Santa Maria and Uruguaiana (on the fluvial border with Argentina and Uruguay), both in Rio Grande do Sul. All these points are directly connected, via the optical network, to major data centers located in São Paulo.

Adyl Telecom selects Padtec to expand capacity of its optical network

“We are building a high-capacity, future-proof network to ensure quality service for our customers, both current and future,” says Silvio Seganfredo, Technical Director at Adyl Telecom. “To this end, we seek advanced solutions that simplify network capacity expansion and the delivery of new services,” he emphasizes.

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Padtec’s TMD400G is a dual, standalone transponder offering high data transmission capacity – up to 400 Gb/s per optical channel, or 800 Gb/s total – for short- and medium-distance applications. It features quick and simplified installation and low energy consumption, in a compact 1U mechanical form factor. “Its main advantage is the reduction in cost per bit transmitted, combined with high energy efficiency, and its ease of installation, which allows for rapid network expansion,” highlights Argemiro Sousa, Director of Equipment Operations at Padtec.

Adyl Telecom is also set to begin testing Padtec’s new TM2400G-NK transponder from the LightPad Max line, launched last year. Designed to meet the ever-increasing demands for transmission capacity, this product offers two line interfaces of up to 1.2 Tb/s and a total capacity of 2.4 Tb/s per module, suitable for medium-, long-, and ultra-long-distance applications. The new transponder offers an even greater reduction in cost per bit transmitted along with high energy efficiency.

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