An optical fibre communications system includes a head end connected to n
customers by an optical fibre network. The head end has a transmitter unit
and a receiver unit, and each of the customers has an optical network unit
with an optical receiver and a transmitter unit. The head end transmitter
and receiver units are connected respectively to the receivers and the
transmitter units of the customer optical network units by at least one
passive optical network. The head end transmitter unit includes an optical
transmitter driven by a sub-carrier multiplexer, the sub-carrier
multiplexer having a plurality of input sub-carriers at different
frequencies. One of the sub-carriers carries interactive signals provided
by a further optical transmitter unit. The remaining sub-carriers carry
broadband service signals. Each customer transmitter unit includes an
optical transmitter and apparatus for multiplexing interactive signals and
control signals to drive the optical transmitter. The head end includes a
system control unit for controlling the transmission of broadband services
by the head end transmitter unit in dependence upon the control signals
received by the head end receiver unit from the customer transmitter
units.
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