I also think there's either no-news here or there's an error in this story. Did they mean 100Gbit/sec?
Core router interfaces in the big service provider and content provider networks are almost uniformly 10Gbit/sec these days; 40Gbit/sec interfaces have been available for a few years, but these interfaces are very expensive (the market is but a few companies, probably less than 100 units deployed worldwide, I'd estimate) and the DWDM systems to drive these are also still in their infancy.
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Core router interfaces in the big service provider and content provider networks are almost uniformly 10Gbit/sec these days; 40Gbit/sec interfaces have been available for a few years, but these interfaces are very expensive (the market is but a few companies, probably less than 100 units deployed worldwide, I'd estimate) and the DWDM systems to drive these are also still in their infancy.