 Welcome to JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Jamie Skado-Kutaya of JSA here at Telecom Exchange New York City. So we're excited to say 2017, our seventh year here in the fabulous Cipriani Wall Street location. Joining me here today, my guest, my friend, Zev Dreyer. He is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing for MRV. Zev, welcome again to JSA TV. Thank you, Jamie. Nice to meet you. It's awesome to have you here and I know that you've just launched, setting news guys, a new optical transport solution. Can you show and tell? Yeah, absolutely. First of all, it's good to be here and last year we spoke about 100 gig, now speaking about 200. Market velocity is amazing. Bandwidth is like money, it's never enough. Yeah, that's right. Absolutely the case. So now we actually introduce a new optical transport solution, which is basically 100% more capacity. 50% lower space and actually I can show it. Yes. So this is a pluggable digital coherent technology, which is the state of the art of transmission in optical. And what you see is this is a 100 gig, like a size of 10 gig that's used to be. So this is the new 10 gig solution, eventually, in terms of capacities, the size, the form factors, phenomenal. Power consumption 50% lower and that's fully modular. So it's completely different from it used to be, or from proprietary solutions that typically people introduce. So this is a solution for 200 gig is again, see the size, you see the form factor. It's amazing to see how the technology is shrinking. So more capacity, less space, less power. That's the story. Unbelievable. So this new technology is based on coherent digital technology. Can you tell us a little bit more about that? Yeah, that's correct. You know, we had a slogan for this campaign and we said, it's built for speed and designed for performance. So digital coherent technology is eventually supposed to give you more performances and better reach over existing old and new infrastructure, including the coherence of transmission over one single wavelength, which is tunable. So it enables much better performance, longer reach. And again, it's something that will pave the way for new services and better capacities. How is this solution targeted for both telecom and data center operators? That's a great question, obviously. If we look on typical design of equipment, some of the design purely for data centers and some of them for service providers. What we're trying to do here is a modular solution that will be flexible enough and optimized for data centers and for service providers. So basically we have like seven chassis with a different form factor. All those different parts can be mixed and matched, pay as a growth concept. So economies of scale are very important. Instead of, again, going back to the proprietary solution, fixed designs that were less flexible because service provider, they would like to have granular services and different types of services. Rather, if you look at data centers, which are more monolithic in a way, they use more or less fixed design, much bigger density, so it's totally different. But we're trying to optimize it and give all the balance and the same solution from our external range of chassis and the different parts that we're providing. I love that flexibility for sure. So looking into your crystal ball, what can you tell us for MRB in the next few months to a year ahead? It's not going to be boring, for sure. Never is. Yeah, never is. I think we're going to have very good and exciting announcements soon. We still, our vision is again that the network is a service. So the whole vision of multi-layer transmission, multi-layer technology, different types of aspects of services that will be programmable on demand and will enable this vision to come through. And on top of it, we have our management and orchestration platform that gives this flexibility and optimization and automation of services. So that's actually the vision that someday is getting into those realities of network as a service. That's the vision. Network as a service, for sure. MRB sticking true to its vision and really deploying now unbelievable new technology, making news that we're all excited to hear about. So for our viewers who want to learn more, where can they find out more about MRB? Obviously, they can go to www.mrb.com. They can follow us at MRBC on Twitter and obviously LinkedIn. So I think you can find us very easily. Yep. Anywhere online, MRB. MRB.com. Zev, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you, Jamie. And thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV.