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Inter-domain OTN, does it happen in the real world?
- Subject: Inter-domain OTN, does it happen in the real world?
- From: bedard.phil at gmail.com (Phil Bedard)
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:25:56 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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Most telcos can provide an OTU2 client interface but there is no peering, they are just mapping directly to a wavelength or to OTU3/4. So it's transparent service.
Phil
On Oct 23, 2012, at 7:07 PM, Will Orton <will at loopfree.net> wrote:
> Reading about OTN networks, I see that "IrDI" is specified to handle the case
> where one OTN network needs to connect to another natively with OTN signals.
>
> Is this done in the real world? Does OTN network operator A ever go to OTN
> network operator B and say, "I'd like to buy a OTU2 from city X to city Y on your
> long haul network (at buildings J and K where we can connect simply with
> short-distance SMF/1310 signals), and what TCM levels can you give me?"
>
> I understand this in the case of lit 10GbE-WANPHY, LAN, and OC-192, but are OTU
> "lit" signals bought and sold wholesale this way too? Is there generally a price
> premium over the more normal client signals?
>
> -Will Orton
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