This year, the focus is on cybersecurity, and in particular, on KEYMILE's new SECU1 encryption card for the XMC20 hybrid multi-service transmission and access platform.
While consolidation in the telecoms sector and the shift towards IP mean that product portfolios are evolving rapidly, KEYMILE differentiates itself with a stable portfolio of products with a lifecycle of 20 years or more. This perfectly suits the unique projects of railway customers and the lifecycles of their technology.
KEYMILE products are ultra-robust. The XMC20 can operate without forced ventilation due to its low power consumption, making it extremely economical to maintain.
With its unique focus on the railway market, KEYMILE maintains existing technologies while simultaneously offering packet technologies. The XMC20 offers a chassis with a comprehensive set of legacy interfaces and transmission technologies such as PDH/SDH, suitable for LTE and GSM-R security applications, along with future-proof end-to-end encrypted packet technologies like MPLS-TP, keeping pace with the evolution of the rail network. KEYMILE views high-quality encryption as essential without compromising the reliability and availability of rail systems. KEYMILE focuses on providing secure cyber transmission solutions that carry security-critical data in an emerging packet transport environment, utilizing quantum physics and strongly supported by R&D and manufacturing conducted exclusively in Germany and Switzerland.
Equinix selects Infinera Cloud Xpress for data center interconnection in Hong Kong
Infinera announces that Equinix has selected Infinera Cloud Xpress to interconnect its data centers in Hong Kong. Infinera Cloud Xpress offers Equinix a platform with hyperscale density, operational simplicity, and low power consumption.
