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  • Optical Fiber Communication Conference
  • Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2003),
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Transmission of 1.6 Tb/s (40 × 42.7 Gb/s) Over Transoceanic Distance with Terrestrial 100-km Amplifier Spans

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Abstract

Forty 42.7-Gb/s, 100-GHz-spaced WDM channels were transmitted over 6000 km of Ultra-WaveTM fiber using 100-km dispersion-managed fiber spans. This is the first transoceanic length DWDM demonstration at 40 Gb/s using terrestrial amplifier span lengths.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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