ADVA Optical Networking


ADVA Optical Networking SE is a European telecommunications vendor that provides network equipment for data, storage, voice and video services. ADVA has a global workforce of over 1,800 employees and its FSP 3000 has been deployed in more than 250 carriers and 10,000 enterprises.

Corporate history

ADVA was founded in 1994 by Brian Protiva. It established its headquarters in Martinsried near Munich and its first production facility in Meiningen. Funded by Egora Holding, the company's initial focus was on the development of wavelength division multiplexing technology designed to provide enterprises, including banks, insurance firms and utilities, with high-bandwidth network connectivity.

Acquisitions

In 2014, ADVA Optical Networking acquired Oscilloquartz. Following the purchase, ADVA continued to expand and develop Oscilloquartz's portfolio of end-to-end synchronization technology.
In 2016, ADVA acquired Overture.
In 2017, ADVA Optical Networking acquired its US rival, MRV Communications in an effort to increase its cloud access portfolio and strengthen its Network Edge portfolio. Following the acquisition, one MRV executive: Scott St. John, was appointed to ADVA's board.

Market share

In 2009, Infonetics Research listed ADVA as the industry leader in the Ethernet Access Device space with a market share of 20 percent, based on 2008 revenues.
In 2016, ADVA was listed as the industry leader in Ovum's data center interconnect global market share report, with the largest market share in both the metro ICP/CNP and enterprise categories.

Recent history

ADVA's annual revenues surpassed half a billion euros in 2016, peaking at 556.7 million euros.
ADVA demonstrated the world’s first 100G quantum safe transport over 2800 km on 13 June 2018.
ADVA’s FSP 3000 TeraFlex™ terminal broke industry records on 24 July 2019, achieving 200Gbit/s per wavelength transmission over a distance of 5,738km with 2.5bit/symbol, and 500Gbit/s over 1,016km with 5bit/symbol modulation. The trial was conducted with partners: the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, EENet of HITSA and Tele2 Estonia.

Awards

In 2016, ADVA announced it was joining the Science Based Targets Initiative , an organisation set up by the World Resources Institute. ADVA joined the initiative with the aim of contributing to the global effort to keep the average global temperature below a 2 °C rise beyond pre-industrial levels, in line with the 2015 Paris Agreement. In 2017, ADVA submitted its targets to the SBTi, which were primarily focussed on reducing indirect consumer emissions. The SBTi validated ADVA’s targets in 2019 and they will remain in place for 15 years, determining ADVA’s sustainability practices over the course of this period.