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Title:Bulletin Board
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Published in:Lightwave ; 16, 5 ; 107-112
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Place of publication:Nashua, NH
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Publication date:1999
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:Unknown
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Table of contents – Volume 16, Issue 5
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Industry Update| 1999
- 13
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Editorial| 1999
- 20
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Regulation & Policy| 1999
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Broadband| 1999
- 26
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Standards Watch| 1999
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Extending fiber-optic cabling to the work area and desktop. Fiber-optic cabling is beginning to make sense economically for many companies' premises networks. Here's what designers should know about installing fiber.| 1999
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What expect in next-generation gigabit interface converters. The GBIC industry standard allows users to cut component costs and plug in an array of optical interfaces from multiple vendors.| 1999
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Building redundant networks with media translators. With customers logging onto companies' extranets and e-commerce sites network interruptions can equal lost opportunity. Charging media translators with the novel task of redundancy offers an extra measure of security.| 1999
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Residential fiber-optic networks rally for a foothold. The arrival of digital consumer electronics and PC's that support FireWire may help open the door to fiber in the home. And plastic fiber gets some early support as the one to show us the way.| 1999
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Ethernet fiber media-conversion technology holds to future - LANs. Local area networks with mixed media infrastructures may become the norm in the next few years, thereby focusing more attention on the next generation of media converters.| 1999
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Composite ferrules pass optical-fiber connector performance tests - Ceramic ferrules face new competition as components made from strengthened polymers emerge as a cost effective connector alternative.| 1999
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A year of deregulation leaves Deutsche Telekom at crossroads. The incumbent national carrier has seen its long-distance market share erode rapidly, as competitors build fiber networks to maintain the downward pressure.| 1999
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Europe becomes a common market for WDM. The factors that drove WDM deployment in the United States have now appeared in Europe, making the continent the next big market for the technology.| 1999
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Passive fiber-optic compunents are key to EDFA performance.| 1999
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Ethernet over SONET delivers bandwidth efficiency to the IP world.| 1999
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Premier Products| 1999
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New Products| 1999
- 107
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Bulletin Board| 1999
- 113
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Personnel Development| 1999
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People| 1999
- 115
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Calendar| 1999
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Reader Services| 1999
- 118
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Market Watch| 1999