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Compact low-cost 560-Mbit/s regenerator for LED/single-mode fiber transmission in the subscriber loop

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Abstract

The promise of virtually unlimited bandwidth and upgrade capability makes it increasingly attractive to bring single-mode fiber directly to subscribers. However, the successful introduction of such a fiber-based broadband integrated-services digital network (B-ISDN)1 by the Bell Operating Companies depends critically on the availability of very low-cost transmission equipment.2

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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