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15 April 1986Transmission Requirements VS CCITT Fibre-Categories For Spanish 34, 140 AND 565 MBIT/S Links
Fiber transmission properties are statistically quantified to fulfil the requirements of the Spanish Telephone Company (TELEFONI-CA) installations during 1985-88 period, both in the junction and in the long-haul links. As a result, more than 900/0 of the graded index fibre links can be nicely performed with fibres of category II (< 2 dB/Km: > 500 MHz, at 1.3 microms); for the long-haul links more than 900/0 of the elementary cable sections require an attenuation coefficient lower of equal to 0.5 dB/Km (at 1.3 microns), for 140 and 565 Mbit/s digital line systems.
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Raimundo Diaz de la Iglesia, Diego J. Lao Soriano, "Transmission Requirements VS CCITT Fibre-Categories For Spanish 34, 140 AND 565 MBIT/S Links," Proc. SPIE 0584, Optical Fiber Characteristics and Standards, (15 April 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950980