Lightwave : fibers optics technology and applications worldwide
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Industry Update| 2000
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Editorial| 2000
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Regulation & Policy| 2000
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Broadband| 2000
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Premises Networks| 2000
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Wall Street & Finance| 2000
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Standards Watch| 2000
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Seahorse gallops into the undersea fiber-optic cable-maintenance market - Each ship in the Seahorse program is equipped with remotely operated vehicles that can be launched beneath the sea to provide maintenance assistance.| 2000
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IMPSAT expands broadband network into major Latin American cities - IMPSAT Corp.'s latest phase will develop a 3500-km long-haul fiber network connecting major cities in Argentina and Brazil, as well as a local-access broadband network for all the cities served| 2000
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TIA to open outlet to SFF connectors - The Telecommunications Industry Association voted to accept the recommendation that end users and network designers be allowed to specify SFF connectors at the wall outlet as well as telecommunications closets.| 2000
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Fiber-optic technology spans from enterprise to backbone at COMNET 2000 - COMNET 2000 opens at the Washington, DC, Convention Center Jan. 24-27 and will provide fiber enthusiasts an opportunity to see the latest fiber applications.| 2000
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Protection and restoration for the new carrier-network model - "Just-in-time" carrier networks can use a mesh topology to offer a range of protection services for data traffic based on metropolitan customers' needs.| 2000
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Data services multiply with DWDM in the metro - As DWDM technology migrates to metro networks, it will create a protocol- and bit-rate-independent optical layer that allows service providers to transparently offer broadband services.| 2000
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Optical switches: Is one technology better than the other for carriers today? - As proponents debate the merits of opaque versus transparent switching systems, future networks may benefit from both approaches.| 2000
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Component technology advances ease transition to data networking - The ability to integrate multiple functions on the same line card will accelerate the use of optical technology for low-speed dataservice delivery.| 2000
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Dynamic nature of the MAN environment - Wavelength management for all-optical networks and the components that support this architecture will allow metro carriers to efficiently offer multiprotocol, bit-rate-independent services.| 2000
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All-optical networks: How to get there in stages| 2000
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New breakthrough design for VOAs based on electro-optic materials| 2000
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Product Profile| 2000
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Tech Trends - OTDRs| 2000
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Premier Products| 2000
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Personnel Development| 2000
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Bulletin Board| 2000
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People| 2000
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Calendar| 2000
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Reader Services| 2000
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Market Watch| 2000