40Gb/s Technology Update and Business Drivers John Fee Fellow

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40Gb/s Technology Update and Business
Drivers
John Fee
Fellow
Network Architecture and Advanced Technology
MCI
September 30, 2004
Agenda
MCI’s Global Network and Services
The Next Generation Advanced Optical Network
Metro Transport/Access Network Evolution
Laboratory Activities and development activities
Technology Enablers
Summary
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MCI’s Global Network and Services
MCI Global Network
$38B Invested 1997-2002
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MCI Global Network Overview
•Global Operations span 6 Continents
• Five Global Network Operation Centers
• 98,000 network route miles
• More than 100,000 connected buildings worldwide
• Global IP backbone
• 140+ Countries, 2600+ Cities
• 3.2 million + dial ports
• 4,500 Global IP Pops
• 130+ data centers
• ATM services in 21 countries
• Frame Relay services in 72 countries
•One-stop global provider of data and internet solutions:
• IP Virtual Private Networks
• Web Hosting
• Web Call Centers
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Customer Base
• 60% Fortune 1000
• A large portion of Global IP/Internet Traffic
• Numerous US Government Contracts
• 3.5 Million MCI Neighborhood Customers
• Plus 10’s of millions Residential Long Distance
Customers
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What Makes MCI Different?
MCI Service Levels
1H04 Goal
Feb 04
<4.0 Hrs
2.27
U.S. Order Install Days
<20.0
15.4
Troubles/100 Circuits
<1.0
0.75
Customer MTTR (Rolling 6 month average)
30
FCC Reportable Outages
28
March 2003 - February 2004
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10
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9
4
5
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SBC
Verizon
Sprint
ATT
Bell South
Qwest
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Service Levels Best in the Industry and Continue to Improve
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Technology Direction –
IP Convergence
• Consolidate Voice, Data, and IP on Common
Access to Reduce Cost
• Converges Voice, Data, and IP to Common IP
Backbone
• Foundation for the Infrastructure to Provide
Enhanced IP Services and Network
Infrastructure
• Lead Industry in IP Convergence and IP
Product Offerings
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The NG Advanced Optical Network
MCI Optical Networking Firsts
•1980’s
•1990’s
• Single Mode Fiber - 1982
• 2.4 Gb/s (SONET) - 1991
• 405 Mb/s Electronics - 1982
• First Public Frame Relay Network - 1991
• First SCP/IN - 1984
• Optical Amplifiers - 1993
• 565 Mb/s Electronics - 1984
• Bidirectional Line Amplifier - 1995
• First Email Service - 1985
• OC-192 - 1995
• 810 Mb/s Electronics - 1987
• All-Optical Network Field Trial - 1997
• NSFNet - 1987
• 100 GHz ITU-T Standard- 1998
• 1.2 Gb/s Electronics - 1988
• OC-192/Soliton Field Trial - 1998
• WDM - 1988
• OC-48c vBNS Implementation - 1998
• 1.8 Gb/s Electronics - 1989
• Intelligent Data Service (SBOC) - 1998
• Internet Optical Networking Trial - 1999
• 40Gb/s Technology Trials - 1999
• First Commercial Terabit Trial - 1999
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MCI Optical Networking Firsts
•2000’s
• Commercial Terabit Deployment - 2000
• 128 X 128 OCCS Technology Trial - 2000
• UUNet OC-192c Optically Networked Router Development - 2000
• 3.2 Tb/s Technology Trial (40Gb/s X 80) - 2001
• Multi-Service Switch Deployment - 2001
• IP Communications Services - 2001
• 4000 km Ultra Long Reach Without Regeneration - 2001
• IP Optical Layer Integration with 256 X 256 OCCS and GMPLS Control Plane - 2001
• Next Generation 20 Pb/s*km Fiber 2003
• 40 Gb/s (90 Pb/s) router field trial, San Francisco 2004
• Simultaneous 40/10G over 1200 km 2004
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Ultra Long Haul Backbone Network
• Lower bandwidth cost
• Maximize Operational Efficiency
• Enabling new services
• Lights Out Operation, MTTR < 4 hrs
• Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools allowing end-to-end Fault
Detection and Isolation across Layer 0 – 3
• Eliminate or Minimize Manual Intervention for System
Provisioning
• Turn-On New Services, System Tuning
• Proactive Network Health and Customer Services Monitoring
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Ultra Long Haul Backbone Network
ROADM
OCCS/Transit
Hub
ROADM
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ROADM
OCCS/Transit
Hub
ULH Backbone Network Attributes:
OCCS/Transit
Hub
OCCS/Transit
Hub
OCCS/Transit
ROADM
Hub
OCCS/Transit
Hub
• Eliminate O/E/O
• Distance Reach: 3000 Km, Long Term – extend to 6000Km
• Medium Dispersion Shifted Fiber: 20 petabits * km (now deployed)
• Mixed 40G & 10G Transmission
• OC-192c/OC-768c over Wavelength
• Wavelength Add / Drop / Express based on multi-degree ROADM design
• Wavelength Management / Provisioning via OCCS
• Embedded Network Intelligence (L0/L1) – OSA, OTDR, OPM, SONET/SDH
• Unified NG Network Management System
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Ultra Long Haul Backbone Network
ROADM
OCCS/Transit
Hub
ROADM
1 2 3
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ROADM
OCCS/Transit
Hub
OCCS/Transit
Hub
OCCS/Transit
Hub
OCCS/Transit
ROADM
Hub
OCCS/Transit
Hub
Optical Networking Applications
• Network Topology Discovery and Resource Management
• End-to-End Provisioning (Physical or Logical)
• Optical Virtual Private Line / Wavelength Services
• Wavelength Protection Switching and Restoration
• Logical Network Topology Reconfiguration
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Integrated Optical Data Network Control Plane
IP Router
IP Router
Logical IP Mesh
Layer 3
IP Router
IP Router
Signaling and
Control Plane
GMPLS/ASON
UNI/NNI
External
Systems
OCCS
OCCS
Optical Ring
Layer 1
OCCS
OCCS
OCCS
Goal: Interoperability Across Dissimilar Networks
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Metro Transport/Access Network Evolution
Optical Access – ROADM
Wavelengths to Buildings and Large Customers
• ROADM Multi-node optical rings
• NG alternative to SONET
• Initial deployment must be cost-effective
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3x-5x space/power reduction
Multi-Degree scalability, In-Service upgrade
Faster turn-up of additional optical capacity
Embedded protection to support 5 9s service availability and
operation maintenance activities
Support GigE and OC-N from same platform
Rate adaptive customer interface from OC3-OC48, software
provisioning of OC-N to GigE capacity
Wavelength tuning cross C+L band
Enables Metro Wavelength Services
Will support 40G
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NG Metro Transport Network
Core Hub
Metro Hub 1
8-16 Wavelength
ROADM
Hosting Hub
32 – 40 Wavelength OADM today,
Growth to 80 Wavelength ROADM
Tunable, Rate Adaptive Transponder
Metro Hub 2
IP Mega Hub
NG SONET
32 -40 Wavelength
ROADM
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2-Tier hierarchy for efficient scaling , cost minimizing
Different tools optimized for each customer type
• ROADMs for large customers
• OADM for small-medium customers
• NG SONET ADM for smaller lower growth customers
• Ethernet transport for Packet Services
• 40G METRO capable
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Laboratory and Development Activities
Laboratory and Development Activities
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Each year MCI sponsors an internal Technology Demonstration
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Each year MCI presents papers at OFC, NFOEC, and OAA
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We have written Optical RFI’s for:
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Optical Cross-Connect System (OCCS)
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Reconfigurable OADM (ROADM)
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Low cost Optical Performance Monitoring (OPM)
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Next Generation Fiber (NGF)
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Advanced Modulation Techniques (2004)
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10G/40G transport
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Next Generation Optical Amplification
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Low Cost Very Short Reach (VSR) Interface
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Optical Laboratory Activities (cont)
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40 channels 4000 km DWDM ULH transmission field trial
without Raman amplification and regeneration, OFC 2002
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Comparison of RZ/Raman and NRZ/EDFA optical transmission
line performance at 40Gb/s and beyond for future deployment,
OFC2001
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In 1999-2001 we tested Siemens, Alcatel,NORTEL 40 Gb/s
systems.
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In 1995-1999 we demonstrated 128X128 OCCS systems at
both line and tributary side providing photonic provisioning,
protection and restoration
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In 2001 we demonstrated an Optical Performance Monitor
measuring OSNR, dBQ, power, and wavelengths.
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MCI NG Fiber Development Objectives
• Next Generation fiber is designed for ULH (at 3000~6000
km), DWDM, 10G/40G network deployment
• Fiber parameters enable 20 Pb/s*km for both short fat (2000
10 Gb/s wavelengths at 1000 km) and long thin (700 10 Gb/s
wavelengths at 3000 km) architectures or equivalent
wavelengths at 40G
• Eliminate transport O/E/O
• Introduce pass-through and multi-degree ROADM
• Increase dispersion and PMD tolerance
• Easier slope compensation and lower loss
• Enhance new hybrid amplifier development
• THIS NG FIBER WILL SUPPORT 40G
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Technology Enablers
40G Technology Enablers (2004 2007)
• Terabits Ultra Long Reach Terrestrial System up to 3000Km
• Alternative Modulation Format
- Large Dispersion Tolerance
- PMD Tolerance
- Spectral Efficiency
• NG Hybrid Amplifier
- Hut-Skipping, 140 Km – 160 Km
• 40 Gbs Transponder (Plug and Play)
• Broadband PMDC
• Tunable DCM (Optical Broadband, or Electrical Narrowband)
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40G Technology Enablers (2004 -
2007)
• ROADM, Wavelength Selective Switch
• Multiple Direction Migration
• Any Wavelength Any Port to Any Wavelength Any Port
• Protection Switch to support Optical Ring Application
• Intelligent Optical Cross-Connect System (1000x1000)
• Central Office Traffic Management
• End-to-End Provisioning
• Tunable optical transmitter/Receiver (C & L)
• Low Cost Optical Performance Monitor
• OSNR, Power, Wavelength
• Plug in OSA and OTDR
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40G Technology Enablers (2004 -
2007)
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VSCEL Technology /Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
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System on the chip (Optical, Electrical & Switch Fabric)
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Tunable filter with tuning capabilities in
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Channel Plan
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Information Bandwidth Range
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Operating Wavelength Range
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Low cost Optical Performance Monitor
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Optical Protection and Restoration
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Optical Burst Switching and Routing, Optical Buffering &
Wavelength Switching
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Optical Tuneability, agility, and O/E synchronization
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2004 40G Demonstrations
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World’s First 40G IP Transmission:
Power by Cisco CRS-1 over MCI Infrastructure
MCI PoP – San Francisco
Cisco CRS-1
Single-Shelf System
MCI PoP – San Jose
Cisco CRS-1
Single-Shelf System
Agilent
OC768 Tester
OC-768
StrataLight
OTS-4000
StrataLight
OTS-4000
Cisco
ONS 15454
Cisco
ONS 15454
MCI
Fiber Plant (104 KM)
OC-768
Cisco
12000
Cisco
MDS 9216
Cisco
MDS 9216
Tester
Tester
Cisco
CRS-1
Multi-Shelf
System
OC-768
Cisco
CRS-1
Single-Shelf
System
Computer History Museum
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Cisco
12000
OC-48
40 Gb/s Field Overlay
• 40 Gb/s Error Free over 1200+ km in the field
over existing commercially-available lineamplified systems
• Extra gain margin at 1200 km
• Simulations matched field performance
• Simultaneous 40G and 10G transmission on the same fiber
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General 40G Economic
Information & Throughput
Performance vs. 10 Gb/s
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Factors Affecting the Cost/DS3_Mile
• Bit Rate
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40G systems have generally lower Cost/DS3_Mile than 10G:
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40G systems carry 4 times as much traffic as 10G systems, for only three
times increase in the transponders and regenerators cost.
The other components of the system (e.g. amplifiers and WDMs) are
independent of the bit rate.
• Regenerator Reach
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Longer reach results in a lower Cost/DS3_Mile. However the limitation is
the allowed bit rate and number of WLs.
• Number of Wavelengths and Bands
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Increasing the number of WLs in the same band lowers the
Cost/DS3_Mile, but if a new band is added, the increase in the amplifier
cost may cancel out the advantage of the additional WLs.
(Internal Study)
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Maximum Link Utilization for P(Hurst) =
10-3 Queueing Delay
Maximum Utilization
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
H=0.7
0.2
H=0.8
H=0.9
0.0
OC-1
OC-3
OC-12
OC-48
OC-192
Link Speed
40G extrapolation results:
Max imum link utilization with TCP traffic giving a max 1 mS queuing delay at node:
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OC-192:
94% - 97% depending on traffic characteristics (H value)
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OC-768:
98%
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Summary
Summary
• Business drivers today are savings and revenue vs. rapid
growth
• Capital will be business case driven
• Any New technology must have very low cost of entry to be
adopted
• Open systems and multi-vendor interoperability is critical
• Emerging optical services are still in development
• Most new revenue will derive from the services converged
on the packet layer
• Careful integration between optical & packet layer will be
required
• We will live in a hybrid world for the foreseeable future
• 40G will emerge when customers demand it
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Thank You!
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John Fee
Richardson, TX 75082
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