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Light Wave Blog 2008 P1

Where FTTH falls short One man laments his FTTH experience. But not just any man -- he happens to be our boss.
WDM-PON: Is it better suited to the European marketplace? Recent announcements regarding WDM-PON initiatives lead Meghan to wonder whether WDM-PON is better suited to the European marketplace. (Plus, she offers her predictions for this week's MLB Division Series matchups.)
GlasvezelNet Amsterdam trials 1-Gbit/sec to the home GlasvezelNet Amsterdam, a driving force behind Amsterdam's 40,000-home FTTH initiative CityNet, recently conducted a trial to demonstrate the feasibility of delivering 1-Gbit/sec symmetrical service to the home. Watch the company's YouTube video here.
It's the price, right? Wrong. You'd think that price is the foremost consideration when it comes to buying components, given the grumbling from component houses. A recent reader survey indicates if that was the case, you'd think wrong.
A new look for Lightwave We've got something up our sleeves for readers of Lightwave -- a redesign. Stephen describes what to expect.
New tunable pluggable MSA? Ciena wasn't willing to wait for a tunable XFP-E. Will its competitors?
Cable Tec 2008: A fact-finding mission Meghan is leaving today for the SCTE Cable Tec Expo in Philadelphia. Here, she poses just a few of the questions she hopes to answer over the next few days.
NXTcomm Notes Here are a few things Stephen scribbled into his notebook over the past few days in Las Vegas.
3D tennis, anyone? France Telecom's Orange today announced that it will film and broadcast its first live 3D sports event at next week's French Open.
Finisar/Optium, Part II In which Finisar's Rawls and Optium's Gertel explain why bigger isn't just better, it's essential.
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