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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VPS Communications adds DWOM to network - VPS Communications provides DS-1, DS-3, and OC-N services to wholesale and large retail customers and has tapped Alcatel to supply Optinex 1640 optical add-drop multiplexing equipment for its expanding network.| 2000
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Newcomers ride the wave created by DWDM - Syrtis Networks Inc. offers service providers with end-to-ond fiber-optic infrastructure equipment that will allow new levels of network service.| 2000
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Mergers hit fiber-optic IC market - The acquisition of Microcosm Communications Ltd. by Conexant Systems Inc. represents an effort to provide a single source for a wide variety of products.| 2000
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VCSELs enable high-speed datacom - VCSELs have demonstrated impressive reliability and performance. They will find a place in an everwidening array of applications.| 2000
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Combating dispersion effects with linearly chirped fiber Bragg gratings - Experiments in a digital-video environment indicate that modules based on these gratings outperform dispersion-compensating fiber.| 2000
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Emerging tunable-laser applications in optical networks - Carrier testing is already underway on the use of tunable transmitters in switchless mesh architectures and optical packet-switching applications.| 2000
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Chipping away some of the cost and complexity of the optical layer - Planar lightwave circuits enable the integration of optical functions and components used in all-optical networks.| 2000
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New photonic-switching technology for all-optical networks - A novel combination of inkjet activators and planar waveguides creates an elegantly simple and scalable all-optical switch with no moving parts.| 2000
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The future of optically multiplexed SF transceivers - Single-fiber transceivers may be the building block for the next generation of data-communications systems.| 2000
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Long-length fiber Bragg gratings usher in a new era - New developments have realized chirped and apodized gratings tens of meters long. Advancements in fabrication techniques make it possible to produce fiber Bragg gratings for advanced optical networks.| 2000
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Electro-absorption-modulated DFB laser ready to attack 10-Gbit-sec market - Despite its advantages over lithium niobate, many system suppliers have yet to embrace this emerging technology. Will ready-for-market 10-Gbit-sec products win them over?| 2000
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Fused-fiber developments offer passive foundation for optical slicing - Products based on fused-fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometers promise flexible wavelength management without traditional performance penalties.| 2000
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Trends in fiber-optic module assembly - As OEM specialization presents an opportunity to expand into subassembly construction, component suppliers wise to market trends may stay one step ahead of the competition.| 2000
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New coupler applications in today's telephony networks - . Siecor developed coupiers for SBC to allow the carrier to monitor the output power levels of its optical circuits.| 2000
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Direct laser modulation at rates over 10 Gbits-sec - New 1,310-nm direct modulated lasers will have a positive cost-performance impact in metro, SONET-SDH metro, and DWDM drop-side.| 2000
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Next-generation NZ-DSF fibers will balance performance characteristics - Optimizing optical fiber for long-haul, high-data-rate, and high-capacity DWDM needs requires an interplay of dispersion, effective area, and dispersion slope to achieve the desired results.| 2000
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Advanced comb source provides improved EDFA-DWDM system test - The increasing demands system developers will place on test equipment requires a new technological approach.| 2000
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Small-form-factor revolution pushes fiber-to-the-x closer - SFF connectors promise to lower costs and help fuel the burgeoning fiber-to-the-x markets, but next-generation products may be required.| 2000
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Have the stalwarts lost the ability to innovate?| 2000
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SFF optical transceivers: Good things come in small packages.| 2000
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Optical backplanes show dynamic growth potential.| 2000
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Built for speed: Lower power, more integration in optoelectronic interface ICs.| 2000
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Retro landmark gets avante-garde network.| 2000
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Growing appeal of mini-OTDRs.| 2000
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Fiber Products and Technology| 2000
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Product Profile| 2000
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Tech Trends-Optical Amplifiers| 2000
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OFC 2000 Product Showcase| 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