New High Fiber Count Deep Sea Cables
Mark Tinka
mark at tinka.africa
Tue Feb 2 04:59:50 UTC 2021
On 2/1/21 17:13, Rod Beck wrote:
> I think that report is a summary of the thinking that led to the new
> higher count cables. In fact, those researchers work for the companies
> that laid those cables.
>
> The new cables are based on the ideas outlined in that paper? spacing
> regen farther apart, putting fewer waves on each fiber pair so
> nonlinearities can be avoided, etc.
Exactly, especially where distances are super long.
Mark.
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