Next-generation optical fiber research for the ultrahigh-speed, high-capacity era
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functional, transport, technologiesAbstract
This article introduces cost-effective highly functional ultrahigh-speed ultrahigh-capacity optical transport network technologies that use optical paths to provide safe and secure diverse services cost-effectively.
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