Huawei Releases POLAN White Paper: Enabling Enterprise Campus Network Transformation
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SHANGHAI, Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
During HUAWEI CONNECT 2020, Huawei commissioned an IDC White Paper titled IT
Decision-maker Insights: POLAN as an Enabler of Enterprise Campus
Transformation. According to the White Paper, IT decision makers are rethinking
their campus network strategies as digital transformation speeds up faced with
the COVID-19 pandemic. Compared with conventional solutions, the passive
optical LAN (POLAN) solution offers advantages in terms of bandwidth, O&M,
power consumption, and total cost of ownership (TCO). In the next five years,
POLAN will be widely used across various industries and become a solid
foundation for reimagining enterprise services.
The white paper's findings are based on a web survey with IT decision makers at
318 large- and medium-sized enterprises in select countries across multiple
industries, including education, government, healthcare, transportation, and
real estate. The custom survey was commissioned by Huawei, and was designed,
conducted and analyzed by IDC. It provides detailed policy reference and
guidance for the construction of enterprise campus networks in the digital era.
According to the white paper, the campus network solution preferred by
enterprises must feature a simplified network architecture, simple management,
low cost, and flexible capacity expansion to meet future requirements.
The white paper also shares five reasons why POLAN will become a mainstream
campus network solution in the context of digital transformation, detailed below.
- Meeting future bandwidth requirements
In the near future, HD videos and IoT applications will grow exponentially, and
continuously push up bandwidth requirements. Compared with copper cables,
optical cables provide higher bandwidth and capacity, and support continuous
bandwidth upgrades without re-cabling. For example, the Dubai Creek Harbor has
adopted the POLAN solution to carry hotel IoT and video services based on the
10G PON technology, meeting their requirements projected for the next 10 years.
The technology and bandwidth can be upgraded without replacing the transmission
media, thereby protecting customer investment.
- Providing premium network experience
Compared with traditional copper cables, fibers feature low latency, high
reliability, and anti-electromagnetic interference. This enables fiber lines to
meet the requirements of new campus applications such as video conferencing,
security surveillance, AR/VR interaction, and IoT. A national bank has adopted
the POLAN solution in its office building to modernize its office network and
carry all services, including wired office, digital enhanced cordless telephone
voice, wireless AP backhaul, and IoT access.
- Improving network O&M efficiency by up to 60%
Compared with traditional campus network solutions, the POLAN solution has a
simpler architecture. Only OLTs need to be managed. Terminals support plug and
play, and faulty terminals can be directly replaced, greatly reducing the O&M
workload. In addition, passive splitters replace a large number of active
aggregation devices, reducing the possibility of faults. Fudan University has
adopted the POLAN solution as part of its efforts to build a smart campus with
a simplified architecture and minimal cable deployment. The solution simplifies
fault locating and capacity expansion, and reduces the O&M cost.
- Power consumption 30% lower, making the world greener
The POLAN solution reconstructs the campus network from multi-layer to
two-layer. As the network structure is flattened, fewer IT equipment rooms are
required, and the power consumption of devices and equipment room ventilation
is effectively reduced by 30%. A famous hotel in Yunnan China adopted the POLAN
solution for this purpose, revolutionizing their network infrastructure. Thanks
to long-distance transmission and multi-service bearing, the network supports
Wi-Fi, voice, HD TV, and hot spring intelligent control, sparing the need for
hundreds of equipment rooms. The annual power consumption is reduced by 100,000
kWh, equivalent to 47.5 tons less carbon emission or 2,065 more trees planted.
- Reducing network construction CAPEX by 20%
Not only is fiber capable of providing better services, it has obvious physical
advantages in size, weight, and capacity expansion capability. According to IDC
survey, customers agree that POLAN can be deployed and operated more easily and
efficiently, and reduce the CAPEX by around 20%.
Rohit Mehra, Vice President of IDC, said: "As more data collection and analysis
tasks are increasingly pushed to the enterprise edge, campus networks become a
solid foundation for enterprise service innovation. More and more enterprises
will look favorably at POLAN solutions to leverage latest technologies for an
improved user experience, increase service revenue, and to speed up digitization."
Jinhui Wang, President of Marketing Execution, Huawei Transmission & Access,
said: "The result of this in-depth survey accurately reflects the expectations
of enterprise IT decision makers for campus network construction. We believe
that in the next few years, the POLAN solution will be rapidly deployed in many
industries, including education, hotel, and transportation. Huawei will
continue to invest in solutions and industry ecosystem construction to enable
ubiquitous optical connections."
For more information, please download the white paper at
https://e.huawei.com/en/solutions/enterprise-transmission-access/campus-optix-polan-idc-white-paper
SOURCE: Huawei
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