Fiber optic technology supports increasing bandwidth requirements in carrier and enterprise networks.

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Fiber optic technology supports increasing bandwidth requirements in carrier and enterprise networks. From fiber optic cable to DWDM, ROADM, and packet optical network platforms, fiber optic technology continues to evolve to transmit at 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps.

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Doug Webster, director, service provider marketing at Cisco, shares the findings of a recent company study that details how much bandwidth the average broadband connection consumes -- and what this means for service providers.
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The Lightwave Blog
Oclaro Chairman and CEO Alain Couder and CFO Jerry Turin discussed the company's results of the company's fiscal second quarter 2012 with analysts January 26...
Jim Theodoras, ADVA Optical Networking
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