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Reducing test costs through automated fiber switching By Michael McLaughlin, Glimmerglass -- The most time-consuming elements of test processes involve manually re-cabling fiber connections between devices under test and various test equipment. Engineers now can use all-optical switches to "refiber" these connections instantly and automatically, saving both time and effort.
Stressing the eye: Testing receivers for jitter tolerance By Guy Foster, SyntheSys Research -- Testing a receiver's ability to deal with impaired signals can determine how it will perform under real-world conditions.
GPON at full speed for FTTP By Sayeed Rashid, Alcatel -- GPON's ability to double both the capacity and split ratio make it a logical choice for today's aggressive deployments of FTTP.
WDM: The right Rx for hospital groups By Michael Mullaley, Ciena -- For hospital groups throughout North America, WDM is emerging as the preferred network technology to provide greater interconnectivity and improve patient care and clinic outcomes.
Building optical networks for healthcare By Todd Bundy and Bernard J. McElroy, ADVA Optical Networking -- Today, after years of hardening and enhancement in some of the world's most challenging network environments, WDM-enabled optical networking is poised for wide-scale adoption across the healthcare industry.
Troubleshooting IP broadcast video quality of service By John Williams, JDSU -- IP-based video transmission places unique demands on today's data-optimized networks. To ensure proper service delivery, measurement of the accumulated effects of the IPTV network on critical, application-specific quality-of-service parameters must be made during service installation.
FTTN: The 'other' fiber access option By Bryan Kennedy, ADC -- The FTTN option enables service providers to take advantage of existing copper infrastructure to deliver cost-effective, high-bandwidth solutions.
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