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The New Optical Core: Photonic Switching and Next-Generation Optical Transport in Long-Haul Core Networks
Pioneer Consulting, Nov 2001, Pages: 489


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Fibre gluts. Decreased spending. Increased attention on metro networks. Are these all signs that long-haul optical networking is decreasing as a focal point of change and opportunity? Not so according to Pioneer Consulting’s new, ground breaking report, The New Optical Core: Photonic Switching and Next-Generation Optical Transport in Long-Haul Core Networks. As this new report explains, the optical core is undergoing real and dramatic change. From the way traffic is switched and routed, to the way it is transported, 2002 promises to be the year of heightened development for many long awaited technologies as well as the debut of new advances that will give true meaning to the term “Optical Networking.”

As capacity in the metro grows, the need for still higher capacity and more sophisticated transmission technologies will surface in the core of the long-haul network. This need for growth in the core, combined with advances such as all-optical switching and routing and transmission speeds of 40 Gbps are leading the charge toward a future where legacy Sonet/SDH equipment may become obsolete.

When considering these changes a number of questions present themselves: How much capacity does the network currently have? How much will it need? When will 40 Gbps transmission roll out? Are all-optical switches ready for mainstream deployment? Will they replace opto-electrical switches in the network? What are the advantages of open Dwdm systems vs. legacy Sonet equipment? Will wavelength sharing services find wide acceptance?

Pioneer’s report The New Optical Core: Photonic Switching and Next-Generation Optical Transport in Long-Haul Core Networks will answer these and other related questions. This study will shed light on all aspects of long-haul core optical networking by reporting on technology advances, market dynamics, new service applications, carrier and vendor profiles, as well as providing in-depth market forecasts of key optical components and wavelength service revenue.


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