AllWave One Fiber
Description
Welcome to the OFS Single-mode Optical Fiber Selection Guide for terrestrial applications including transcontinental, regional, metropolitan, home/business access, and in-building fiber optic systems. This document is a quick reference guide for general understanding OFS single-mode fiber types and applications. This guide describes several families of OFS fiber and provides recommendations for single-mode fibers used in Outside Plant (OSP) as well as Indoor (Premises, Enterprise) applications. Selecting the right fiber for your application can help lower system costs. Characteristics such as lower loss, larger effective area, optimized dispersion, and tight bend performance can provide economic benefits compared to using a standard G.652D single-mode fiber. Please contact OFS for more thorough explanations of the various fiber value propositions to assist with the selection process.
AllWave One Fiber
Features
Lower system cost for 100G enabled by longer spans between amplifiers. Fiber bend radius down to 10 mm. Full-spectrum zero water peak performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AllWave One Fiber has lower system cost for 100G enabled by longer spans between amplifiers, fiber bend radius down to 10 mm, and full-spectrum zero water peak performance.
The OFS product portfolio includes TeraWave Optical Fibers, TrueWave Optical Fibers, AllWave Optical Fibers, AllWave FLEX, and EZ-Bend Optical Fibers.
Selecting the right fiber for your application can help lower system costs by providing characteristics such as lower loss, larger effective area, optimized dispersion, and tight bend performance.
The ITU-T G.652.D standard is a single-mode fiber that provides seamless splicing and is zero water peak (ZWP) and can be used everywhere from long haul to shorter reach in-building applications. Some of these fibers are also G.657 compliant.
It is a quick reference guide for general understanding OFS single-mode fiber types and applications for terrestrial applications including transcontinental, regional, metropolitan, home/business access, and in-building fiber optic systems.
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