Long-haul system

May 1, 1998

Long-haul system

The Flashwave long-haul system lets service providers achieve maximum through-put over their existing fiber networks for long- and short-haul applications by bringing together time-division multiplexing and dense wavelength-division multiplexing. The Flashwave 320G long-haul system supports up to 32 channels of OC-48 (2.5 Gbits/sec) and/or OC-192 (10 Gbits/sec) over conventional singlemode fiber of non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber to transmit 320 Gbits/sec total capacity. The short-haul Flashwave Metro system supports 16 channels of OC-48 for a maximum of 40 Gbits/sec using 16 narrowband optical cards. Optical amplifiers can extend the distance as needed.

Fujitsu Network Communications

Richardson, TX

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