DWDM definition

DWDM means Dense Wave Division Multiplexing – A carrier service whereby multiple individual coherent light waves (lambdas) are used to carry digital information on a single fiber optic strand/cable. For this RFQ, DWDM is an allowable service.
DWDM means Dense Wave Division Multiplexing – A carrier service whereby multiple individual coherent light waves (lambdas) are used to carry digital information on a single fiber optic strand/cable.
DWDM means dense wavelength division multiplexing technology that puts data from different sources together on an optical fibre, with each signal carried at the same time on its own separate light wavelength. “EAD Circuits” means BT’s Ethernet access direct circuits.

Examples of DWDM in a sentence

  • When ordering dark fiber, SPRINT must order in pairs and at a minimum of two dark fiber strands per A to Z route unless SPRINT deploys DWDM, then individual fibers may be ordered.

  • The Rogers Core Network is the aggregate of all DWDM network elements.

  • Unlike DWDM, whose grid is specified in terms of an anchor frequency, the CWDM grid is 10 defined in terms of wavelength separation.

  • Our METROLink dense wave division multiplexing, or DWDM, solution also allows cable operators to provide video, voice and data services directly from the network headend to distributed nodes, thereby simplifying network architecture and eliminating the need to install complex electronics in multiple hubs, which significantly reduces the size of hubs and the associated building and maintenance costs.

  • Dedicated Contractor optical network expertise includes optical switching network designers, network management software developers, restoration and efficiency planners, interoperability (including DWDM, ATM and IP networking) engineers.

  • This document describes the Advanced Product Specifications for Acacia’s 100G DWDM module based on coherent detection and advanced electronic link equalization.

  • Our METROLink system, the first DWDM system for the cable industry, allows operators to expand the capacity of a single strand of fiber and also to provide high-speed narrowcast services directly from the headend to nodes.

  • By using two of these DWDM systems, a 900 KM loop is configured which can be used to simulate remote locations in the same testbed.

  • The optical network infrastructure called PIONIER is based on dedicated fibres and DWDM equipment owned by PSNC.

  • The DWDM network is used to provide native wavelength services to customers and is used to provide transport to the CenturyLink IP/MPLS and ATM networks.


More Definitions of DWDM

DWDM means Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing;
DWDM means Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing.
DWDM means dense wave division multiplexing; “Equipment” has the meaning set out in Schedule 1;
DWDM means dense wavelength division multiplexing.
DWDM means Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, which is a sophisticated opto-electronics technology that uses multiple wavelengths of light very efficiently to greatly increase the number of video, data or voice channels of information that can be sent on a single optical fiber in a transmission system.