Telecommunication networks in all their various shapes are indispensable to bring information quickly anywhere and anytime, which is a vital need of our modern global society. Since the invention of the electrical telegraph by Samuel Morse in 1837, the variety of telecommunication services has grown at an increasing pace, as illustrated in Figure 2.1. In addition, the services are becoming ever more individualized, and along with the penetration of video-based services (“a picture says more than a thousand words”) the request for information transport capacity has exploded and is continuing to do so. Since the early 1990s, the introduction of the worldwide Internet has drastically promoted this information transport explosion. The number of...