An optical connection system for connecting customer premises networks to a
switching center of a telecommunication network providing interactive and
non-interactive services includes a switching center comprising central
office termination equipments, a connection network, a control unit, an
optical distribution network and customer premises networks.
Non-interactive services are connected to the control central office
termination equipment so that non-interactive service signals are sent to
all customer premises networks on standby at the control central office
termination equipment wavelength. These customer premises networks can
therefore use these services without having to set up a call individually
and so without having to busy a central office termination equipment for
each customer premises network. Each customer premises network which
requests a non-interactive service during an interactive call retains the
same wavelength and the same central office termination equipment assigned
to it for the interactive call. The system finds an application in
broadband telecommunication networks.
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Communication, Sep. 11-15, 1988, vol. 1, pp. 203-206, Brighton, Great
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for Telephony".
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