The structural optimization of single-mode fiber for use in the 1.5-μm wavelength region is made with the aim of minimizing the total transmission-line loss over a repeater section. For example, the optimum ranges of the mode-field radius w
0and effective cutoff wavelength λ
ceare determined as 5.5 μm

m and 1.35μm

m for high bit-rate transmission systems with a repeater spacing of 80 km. Based upon the design, ultra-low-loss single-mode fiber cables are fabricated. The average loss of 108 fibers in the cables is 0.19 dB/km at 1.55 μm. The total loss of a 216-km-long fiber link containing 107 splice points was 46.3 dB. Good loss stability at high temperatures as well as during the cable manufacturing processes, are achieved by the appropriate choices of coating materials and optimized fiber parameters.