Lumen Technologies announced a new network interconnection ecosystem called
ExaSwitch, created in collaboration with Google and Microsoft. This platform
empowers organizations with high bandwidth needs to route their traffic dynamically
and quickly between networks, and without third-party intervention.
"The days of slow, legacy cross connects are over;
ExaSwitch is the future of network interconnections," said Andrew Dugan, Chief
Technology Officer, Lumen. "Large network backbones no longer need a
physical location to connect. Instead, optical switching will be used to
establish high-capacity optical links between metro sites. And it's so much
more than just internet peering; it's an on-demand network connection for quickly
deploying needed capacity across all types of data traffic exchanges."
Current participants
This ExaSwitch project was created by the initial
participants to route traffic between large internet and cloud networks. Early
adopters include Lumen, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and an additional large
cloud provider. The ExaSwitch ecosystem will continue to strengthen as
additional participants join, making it easier to automate, scale and manage
capacity between the members.
"We like the ease, speed and
cost efficiency of performing interconnects to network partners
directly from our main sites," said Steve Walter, Global
VP of Network Operations, Google.
"ExaSwitch provides an agile, on-demand platform using
proven technology that achieves that."
"Creating a geographically distributed yet automated
interconnection platform creates so many options to improve connectivity,
resiliency, and speed to add capacity on to one's network," said Frank
Rey, Partner, Azure Networking, Microsoft. "We
are pleased at the opportunity ExaSwitch has to change the interconnection
ecosystem."
How it works
The ExaSwitch administrator will install optical hardware at
the preferred location for each participant, who will choose their own fiber
source for connecting into ExaSwitch. When two participants agree to connect, they can
join quickly through self-provisioning, or an API portal driven and managed by
the administrator. The real-time capacity deployment allows them to easily
order, modify and delete services as needed. Lumen is acting as the administrator
for the initial deployments.
Key benefits
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Participants use a self-service portal to
configure and turn up connectivity with other participants much faster than
they can now.
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Connections are set up in 400G increments and
can be consumed on demand in 100G increments, with each site capable of up to
25.6 Tbps of optical cross connects.
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Participants will have the ability to connect
their edge sites, data centers and central offices in major markets to gain
diversity and save costs on cross connects.
"The ExaSwitch optical switching platform is an innovative
on-demand ecosystem for automating, scaling and managing high-value
interconnect services," said Courtney Monroe, VP of Telecommunications
Research for IDC. "It is poised to disrupt legacy manual platforms, as well
as the way enterprises, and the IT ecosystem interconnect, procure and manage
interconnectivity.
Lumen is currently operating the ExaSwitch platform in three
of the largest US interconnection hubs - Chicago, Dallas and Virginia - with
plans to expand to all major markets in North America with large internet hubs.
ISPs, cloud providers, large content providers and enterprises can go to http://exaswitch.net to learn more about
ExaSwitch and how to join this growing ecosystem.