DocumentCode
1018885
Title
The evolution of the access network in Germany
Author
Weippert, Werner
Volume
32
Issue
2
fYear
1994
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
55
Abstract
The unification of eastern and western Germany confronted Deutsche Telekom (DT) virtually overnight with what is probably the greatest challenge in the history of telecommunications in Germany: to bring the telecommunications networks in eastern Germany out of the technological stone age and up to the standard of a western industrialized country with state-of-the-art technology and services as quickly as possible. DT must optimize the integration of the various generations of technical systems into all areas of the telecommunications network and develop strategies for launching products and services to rapidly achieve advantages in productivity. Because of the interaction of growing process and product innovation and the resulting synergy, this will rapidly improve the performance of the network and lead to reduced costs in years to come. This article gives an overview of the general conditions under which DT is implementing fiber-in-the-loop (FITL) and describes the technology used. It also presents DT´s complementary strategy for the use of SDH technology in the access area.<>
Keywords
optical links; subscriber loops; synchronous digital hierarchy; telecommunication services; Deutsche Telekom; FITL; Germany; SDH technology; fiber-in-the-loop; network performance; optical access network; product innovation; productivity; telecommunications networks; telecommunications services; Cable TV; Copper; Costs; Economics; Intelligent networks; Mobile communication; Optical fibers; Technological innovation; Telecommunications; Telematics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.259799
Filename
259799
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