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Design and commissioning of DWDM

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General Description

Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology is used to transmit a large number of channels over a single optical fiber (a single pair of fibers). The use of this technology increases the capacity of transport communication networks by transmitting data simultaneously on several dozen wavelengths.
In conditions of increased load on trunk transport communication networks associated with the constant growth of volumes of transmitted information, this technology makes it possible to scale your networks without changing the existing network cable infrastructure.

Objectives

  • The implementation and use of DWDM technology allows increasing the capacity of fiber-optic communication lines, including using existing fiber-optic cables
  • Flexible traffic management depending on business requirements
  • Using multi-fiber network topology to significantly increase throughput

Services

1. Design and commissioning of communication networks based on DWDM technology
2. Development of communication network architecture taking into account business requirements
3. Network construction and commissioning
4. Preparation of design and operational documentation

Conclusion

Designing a transport communications network using DWDM technology has significant advantages:
  • Scalable and fault-tolerant backbone transport communications network
  • Increased bandwidth of communication channels
  • Possibility of operational reconfiguration of the backbone network when the volume of transmitted data increases
Inline Telecom Solutions engineers have extensive experience in building optical communication systems and help design and deploy the required network infrastructure taking into account business requirements, while choosing optimal and efficient solutions.
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