
As global networks enter a new phase driven by cloud computing, AI workloads, and digital transformation, optical transport networks are facing unprecedented pressure on capacity, speed, and scalability.
At the China Optical Network Symposium, Wei Leping—Executive Deputy Director of the MIIT Communications Science and Technology Committee—outlined six major upgrade paths for Optical Transport Networks (OTN). These paths provide a structured framework for how backbone and metro networks can evolve over the next 10–20 years.
Traditional optical systems are primarily confined to the C-band (≈4 THz), supporting roughly 80 wavelengths at 100G, or about 8 Tb/s per fiber. Recent advances have pushed spectrum utilization further:
While 100G remains the dominant long-haul rate, the industry is firmly entering the 400G and 800G era, with clear milestones for the next generation.
Beyond 100G, gains in spectral efficiency are increasingly constrained by the Shannon Limit.
Transmission distance is governed by the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).
Multi-core fiber can theoretically increase capacity by 3–37×. However, it faces major real-world obstacles:
Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) via high-count cables is widely regarded as the most realistic long-term strategy.
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