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BT Runs an 800Gbps Channel On Old Fiber 127

judgecorp writes "BT has demonstrated an 800Gbps 'superchannel' on a 410km fiber in its core network, which was not able to carry 10Gbps channels using older technology. The superchannel is an advanced dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) technique, created by combining multiple coherent optical signals into one channel, which had previously been shown in laboratory tests. BT ran the test on a fiber with optical characteristics (high polarization mode dispersion) that made it unsuitable for 10GBps using current techniques. That's a good result for BT, because it means its existing core fiber network can be upgraded to handle more data. It's also a good customer story for Ciena, which makes the optical switches used in the test."
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BT Runs an 800Gbps Channel On Old Fiber

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  • GBps != Gbps (Score:5, Informative)

    by luminate ( 318382 ) on Friday May 24, 2013 @03:13AM (#43810143)
    Might want to change the title...
  • Invest (Score:4, Informative)

    by Wowsers ( 1151731 ) on Friday May 24, 2013 @04:32AM (#43810449) Journal

    That's BT for you, instead of investing in the network, they flog the life out of the old crap they have to avoid investing in the network, and give more money to shareholders.

  • by LordVader717 ( 888547 ) on Friday May 24, 2013 @05:29AM (#43810649)

    Fibre providers have an ONU (optical network unit) supplied by the mains power on the property. Unless there's some kind of requirement for power-free phones I don't know about there really is no reason to run expensive copper wires.

  • Re:Glass is glass.. (Score:5, Informative)

    by Shatrat ( 855151 ) on Friday May 24, 2013 @09:47AM (#43811829)

    It's heartbreaking to see how little the average slashdotter actually knows about technology when they start talking about my field.

    First, optical amplifiers are not 're-encoders' which isn't a real term anyway, the closest thing to what you mean is a 'transponder' and those are only used at end-points. The two types of optical amplifiers are Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers and Raman effect amplifiers. They do not receive and retransmit, they literally add photons of the exact same wavelength and polarity as the original signal, with no interruption.

    This article is ultimately about how the new coherent DSP enabled 100G and beyond fiber optic gear is actually much more tolerant of noise, chromatic dispersion, and polarization mode dispersion than the previous 10G on-off keyed gear. That allows carriers to go back and use fiber types that we used years ago that are obsolete, such as Zero Dispersion Shifted fiber.

    Yes, technology always offers improvements, but this is not an incremental improvement. This is a huge leap forward.

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