mielenkiintoista, siellä näkyy selkeästi jo molempien yritysten tuotteita, voisiko olla jopa best of both worlds
1830 Nokiaa (1830 PSS)
GX Infineraa
ICE infineraa
hienoa varsinkin kun iso kauppa käy !
jäin noita nimeämisiä tie3dotteessa tuijottamaan ja C-jurpolta kysyin apua
Here’s what we know:
Nokia’s Original Platform:
- 1830 PSS (Photonic Service Switch) is Nokia’s long-standing optical transport platform.
- Prior to any Infinera acquisition, Nokia did not have a product line called “1830 GX.”
Infinera’s Platform:
- Infinera had its own GX Series, specifically the GX G30 and GX G42, known for their modular open optical transport and disaggregated architectures.
- The GX line was part of Infinera’s ICE (Infinite Capacity Engine) roadmap.
What’s likely happening:
- Post-acquisition, Nokia appears to be blending or rebranding Infinera’s GX technology under its existing 1830 branding.
- So the “1830 GX” may well be a hybrid product: the “1830” prefix preserves continuity with Nokia’s product line, while “GX” suggests it’s based on Infinera’s disaggregated optical systems or even a direct continuation of Infinera’s GX family.
Evidence in your link:
The mention of ICE7 optics and 1.2 Tbps per lambda alongside 1830 GX clearly points toward Infinera’s hardware being integrated under Nokia’s branding.