All or nothing usually means nothing

October 19, 2011

In his editorial “Mix and match” that appears in the September/October issue of Lightwave, Editorial Director and Associate Publisher Stephen Hardy points out that not only are no two networks the same, but frequently no two parts of the same network are identical. Therefore, the industry should resist thinking in terms of “one size fits all” or “this is the universally best approach” when it comes to optical communications…

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