These changes alone will result in a significant penetration of the metro area of service provider networks by DWDM. Vendors will no doubt resolve most technical issues in that time frame. Part II looks at how the technology will succeed.ĭriven by the usual experience curve, Moore's Law, and mass production, the cost of metro dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems will come down enough over the next two to five years to become economically attractive for many service providers. Communications Industry Researchersrt I ( see Making Sense of Metro DWDM, Part I) of his essay, optical networking industry analyst Lawrence Gasman examined why metro DWDM commands so much attention and the challenges the technology faces in gaining wide-scale deployment.
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