BellSouth's Superhome/Superoffice fiber optic concept is the focus of this discussion of evolving communication needs and services. Existing and planned optical fiber deployment …
M Frame - IEEE Communications Magazine, 1990 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Broadband services are examined from both residential-and business-user aspects, and trends and needs in both areas are identified. The rapid progress in broadband standards …
The current status of fiber in the subscriber loop in the US is reviewed. Efforts to promote a standardized approach are briefly examined. Issues involved in powering the distributed …
M Balmes, J Bourne, J Mar - IEEE LCS, 1990 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In July 1989, Southern Bell began deploying a fiber access system capable of carrying 54 cable television (CATV) channels, as well as plain old telephone service (POTS) and …
The vision of an all-fiber telecommunications network delivering an ever increasing variety of services to both business and residential customers has been the subject of much …
Southern Bell has begun a quest for the most economical method to serve the high-growth information market's wide spectrum of services via an all-fiber network. Under current pursuit …
CR Abbott - IEEE International Conference on Communications …, 1990 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The study by Southern Bell Telephone Co. demonstrates that fiber-to-the-home is cost- effective where high-density growth patterns are foreseen. It supports fiber provisioning in …
RE Wagner - Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 2008 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter tracks the history of broadband access, compares the competing access technologies, and projects the roadmap to future deployment in the …
The replacement of the standard series-connected pair of twisted copper wires that connects each home to the telephone network today by optical-fiber cabling that can handle …