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On the Coexistence of Multi-Channel 100 Gb/s Ethernet with Legacy Single-Channel Services in Metropolitan Networks

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Abstract

We study the effectiveness of deploying 100Gb/s Ethernet services using parallel 4×28Gb/s channels in metropolitan networks already supporting legacy single-channels services. The successful set up of these services is shown to heavily depend on the planning methodology, multi-channel transponder tunability, and single-channel services load share.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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