Title :
Architecture and technology for the all-fiber loop
Author :
Purkey, R.C. ; Carroll, R.L. ; Nemchik, J.M. ; Salzman, A.P.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Whippany, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Digital loop carrier systems were designed as a replacement for the copper feeder pairs. The distribution portion of the loop remained unchanged. The copper Tl lines required for these systems were replaced with fiber multiplexer systems that provided inexpensive high-capacity feeder routes. Fiber feeder systems allowed a local exchange company (LEC) to increase the capacity by changing the electronics without adding more fiber to an often congested feeder route. The authors discuss the rationale for an all-fiber loop, LEC operations, and the optical technology and architecture used in the all-fiber loop
Keywords :
carrier communication; multiplexing; optical communication; optical links; subscriber loops; all-fibre loop; digital loop carrier systems; fibre feeder systems; high-capacity feeder routes; local exchange company; multiplexer systems; optical architecture; optical technology; Cables; Central office; Cities and towns; Copper; Costs; Fault detection; Multiplexing; Telephony; Turning; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Subscriber Loops and Services, 1988. Proceedings, ISSLS 88., International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ISSLS.1988.10657