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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 25,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 685-693
  • (2007)

A 10-Gb/s 1024-Way-Split 100-km Long-Reach Optical-Access Network

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Abstract

Optical-access networks have been developed to remove the access-network bandwidth bottleneck. However, the current solutions do not adequately address the network economics to provide a truly cost-effective solution. Long-reach optical-access networks introduce a cost-effective solution by connecting the customer directly to the core network, bypassing the metro network, and, hence, removing significant cost. This paper charts the design and development of a 1024-way-split 100-km 10-Gb/s symmetrical network, which experimentally proves the feasibility of long-reach optical-access networks for both the upstream and downstream transmission.

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