Multiplexed fibers | WDM

Fibre optic communication service (also known as "coloured" or "virtual" fibre) is a reliable and efficient communication service that enables high-speed data services. Fibre multiplexing uses Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) multiplexing technology, which allows multiple fibre-optic data signals with different wavelengths to be combined into a single fibre.

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Standard technical parameters for the fibre backhaul service:

No.ParameterMeaning
1.Data transfer rateDepends on the technical capabilities of the equipment
2.Access technologyWDM
3.Access portOptical, monochrome
4.Service availability99 %
5.Fault response time30 min.
6.Maximum service recovery time10 h, 12 h in case of cable break
7.Duration of scheduled network maintenanceUp to 6 hours per month
 
8.PurposeThe intended use and technical characteristics of the services must comply with the requirements laid down in the following State aid schemes:
183/2009 – LietuvaSA.34166SA.36132SA.46372 and SA.49614.

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Last updated: 16-07-2024