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Using PIC technology, Infinera networks turn up wavelength capacity in 100Gbit/s increments, and this capacity is immediately available for ESI service routing and provisioning. If we replace both the all-optical ROADMs and the OEO OXCs with a GMPLS-aware "digital ROADM" then the mechanism of service routing changes completely.
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Unlike in the all-optical network, service provisioning and routing can now be automated. There are three reasons why this is now possible:
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In the Infinera architecture all services operate over readily available line-side capacity, irrespective of the wave technology in use in the network core, 10Gbit/s, 40Gbit/s or 100Gbit/s. This includes "super-lambda" services such as 40G Ethernet and 100G Ethernet. More importantly from an ESI perspective is the fact that IP routing operations have historically been developed around digital networks, not analog.