It seems like the bulk of the responses are assuming a point-to-point service. 
What about aggregation of smaller services? I don't necessarily mean 
aggregation of hundreds of sub 1 gig circuits, but when you need more than 10 
gig, your next step is needing a hundred, even if it's far away. You can only 
fit so many SLAed multi-gig services on a 10 gig port. This becomes a big deal 
when cross connects are as expensive as they are




-----Mike HammettIntelligent Computing SolutionsMidwest Internet ExchangeThe 
Brothers WISP

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Hammett <na...@ics-il.net>
To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
Sent: Thu, 26 Dec 2024 20:34:50 -0600 (CST)
Subject: MPLS and Carrier Ethernet, Oh My!

A few years back, every Tom, Dick, and Harry was touting MPLS or Carrier 
Ethernet NNIs with 10G ports everywhere. They still are. However, I rarely have 
seen that graduate to 100G ports and I don't think I've seen anyone talk about 
400G ports. 


Is the hardware not there, or is it more a case of the technology hasn't been 
deployed widely, so it'll only be seen at a limited number of locations? I'm 
assuming it's more of the latter as the bigger hardware I've been looking at 
touts those features and port sizes, but maybe there's some other unadvertised 
limitation. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 


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