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CTPON-cordless telephony services over a passive optical network using fibre radio techniques

A.J. Cooper, +2 more
- pp 91-96
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The authors consider the provision of a cordless telephony service over a passive optical network (PON) using fiber-radio techniques and results are presented and used to predict the performance over higher split optical networks.
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The authors consider the provision of a cordless telephony service over a passive optical network (PON) using fiber-radio techniques. Results from a practical demonstration of a cordless telephony service, using CT2 (second generation cordless telephone) technology, over an eight-way split PON are also presented and used to predict the performance over higher split optical networks. >

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Bi-directional optical communications subscriber transmission system using a single wavelength

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