To reduce the complexity, size and power dissipation associated with the
deployment of xDSL-type modems in distribution points (140-142) of a
telecommunications network, a transparent concentrating optical
transmission scheme is interposed between an exchange (100) and a
subscriber terminal (210). Specifically, xDSL-type modems (102-104 and
220-224) are employed both within the exchange (100) and, nominally each
subscriber terminal (210) of the telecommunication system, while an
optical fiber supports the transmission of frequency division multiplexed
broadband signals sent between the exchange (100) and the distribution
points (140-142). Twisted-pairs then couple respective broadband signals
received and demultiplexed at the distribution points (140-142) to
appropriately addressed subscriber terminals (210), while upstream
transmissions are subjected to a complementary process from the xDSL
modems (220-224) in the subscriber terminals (210) to the xDSL modems
(220-224) in the exchange (100).
Other References
VII International Workshop on Optical Access Networks Conference
Proceedings, Sep. 24-27, 1995, Nuremberg, "Deployment Options for
Broadband Networks,"--Jeff Stern, et al.
VII International Workshop on Optical Access Networks Conference
Proceedings, Sep. 24-27, 1995, Nuremberg, "Broadband Access Systems: A
Comparison of FDM Hybrid/Fiber Coax and TDM Digital Broadband,"--P.
Harten, et al.
VII International Workshop on Optical Access Networks Conference
Proceedings, Sep. 24-27, 1995, Nuremberg, "A Broadband Multiservice Access
System,"--J. L. Joubert, et al.
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