I believe that IP/Optical integrated network solutions are working and available from a technical perspective these days. Indeed, companies have shown and tested colored optical router interface interworking with DWDM transport systems, control plane interworking for automated service set-up and network restoration, and integration of router and optical transport domains into a common network management platform. However, I think that there are other non-technical challenges that are blocking the introduction of integrated solutions.
However, I think that there are other non-technical challenges that are blocking the introduction of integrated solutions. One reason is that the life cycle of IP and transport equipment is different. Therefore network providers like to keep both domains separate in order to achieve maximum purchasing efficiency. Network management philosophies and systems are different as well. Again a reason for operating IP and transport layers in separate domains. In addition to this, price and margin structures are not equal in both industries. However, I think the most prominent reason is that IP and transport organizations are still separated at many carriers. Typically in such constellations nobody is keen to lose their power.