Increasing Data Traffic Requires Full Spectral Window Usage In Optical Single-Mode Fiber Cables

February 2, 2015

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The optical fiber network infrastructures installed today will typically see four generations of transmission systems over the network’s expected lifetime. As recent history has shown, the amount of data traffic these networks will carry will increase dramatically and continuously.

A completely open spectral transmission window from 1260nm to 1625nm for data transmission and up to 1650nm for network monitoring is necessary in optical fiber cables in order to cope with this increasing growth.

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