Rod Beck wrote:
That service is probably very expensive. There is no known way to provide cheap 10 wave protection. Not carrier grade. Protected 10 GigE service (LAN PHY 10 GigE) will tolerate a very high BER before switching. And the cost of switching STM64 is very high as well. Bottom line is that it will cost more than two diversely routed 10 gig waves. There is no real market for protected 10 gig waves. Occasionally a bank will request the service, but backoff as soon as they see the price tag.
"Hopefully none of these customers had service and protect ckts that went 
down... I would be pissed as a ceo if that happen to my company.  Hopefully level3's 
new service offering is 1...@percent redundant as stated

The new service offerings include: - Protected Wavelengths: Level 3 now provides 
automatic protection-switching to a dedicated diversely routed wavelength in the 
event of a network failure. The protection switch, fully automated and managed by 
Level 3, happens at switching speeds approaching SONET restoration times. The single 
interface to the customer requires no additional capital cost for customer optical 
ports, and the diverse restoration path is fixed and fully known to the customer. 
These features allow customers to achieve fast restoration with predictable 
performance in their network without adding significant cost and routing complexity. 
-"

Surely a simple wideband optomechanical switch, actuated by detected signal degradation on a pilot wavelength or wavelengths, would do the job with high reliability and relatively low cost, without any extra need for switching the STM64 signal at the bitstream level?

-- Neil


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