A system for distributing interactive HDTV signals includes a head-end
station and a number of customer stations. The head-end station includes
at least one optical source. A bidirectional transmissive broadband
passive branched optical network distributes HDTV signals from the
head-end station to the customer stations. Each customer station includes
an optical coupler arranged to couple the subscriber station to a
respective arm of the optical network a coherent receiver including a
local oscillator laser and a transmitter arranged to modulate light from
the local oscillator laser with return data for transmission via the
coupler onto the network. The head-end station also includes a broadband
optical receiver arranged to receive and demodulate the return data
received via the optical network.
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