This service includes Carrier Network Infrastructure Systems and hardware (DWDM, Microware Links, IP/MPLS, GPON) which vary by function.

The DWDM system is mainly used to increase the bandwidth of the fiber-optic trunk cables. This technology joins data signals from various sources using a single optical fiber while keeping data streams completely separate. Each signal works at a separate light wave. The use of DWDM allows for large quantities of data to be transferred via a single network path without intersection, maintaining their integrity. Due to diverse possibilities the system offers, it is particularly popular with telecommunication and cable television companies, as well as data centers.

Microware is used by mobile carriers as well as companies reliant on steady wireless and highspeed communication. It is often used as an optical link substitute.

IP/MPLS System is a routing technology used in telecommunication networks which transmits data from one node to another via shortcuts. It implements various network protocols and allows for support of a wide range of technologies. This system is often used in large corporations with a personal optical infrastructure which require different IT services to be provided via SLA. Most often, however, it’s used by mobile carriers. The IP/MPLS system’s core purpose is smooth switch to backup internet connection.

GPON  is a point-to-multipoint network.  Its main characteristic is the use of passive splitters in the fiber distribution network, enabling mobile carriers to assist multiple facilities. Apart from being used by mobile carriers, the system is commonly implemented in big hotels. Compared to standard Ethernet, GPON requires less maintenance, its active hardware is located on client and carrier premises with passive distributors connecting them.