What is it about?

Next generation of optical telecommunications technology involving "self-aware" networks and application-based communication without the limitations and issues associated with QoS, traffic congestion, reliability, available bandwidth, and maintenance and monitoring.

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Why is it important?

As communications technology evolves and the need for more complex and traffic constrained networks continues to grow, there comes a point where the network itself needs to be able to monitor itself and operate without the restrictions of conventional networks today. This significantly simplifies the task and cost of owning and operating a large complex and costly infrastructure both from a bandwidth constraint and operational reliability and efficiency point of view.

Perspectives

My personal perspective is that we've reached the point in technology were its time to re-evaluate the way we do things today and re-invent telecommunications. Move to something new, something efficient, something simpler, and of course, something less expensive to own and easier to operate and own. The way we design telecommunications systems today is based completely on what was originally available to use at the time these technologies were first invented. It's time to take a step back a re-invent telecommunications from the ground up as we have much more available to use now, than we did 100 years ago.

Mr Victor John Rychlicki
Rychtronix Mind Werkz

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This page is a summary of: Application Lambda Switching, Recent Advances in Communications and Networking Technology, June 2015, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/2215081104666141217223610.
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