OKI and Partners Achieve World's First Demonstration of Broadband, Bidirectional Transmission over a Single Hollow Core Fiber
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OKI, Lightera, and Keio University have successfully demonstrated bidirectional transmission of broadband wavelength-multiplexed signals (1.26μm–1.58μm) over a single Hollow Core Fiber. The technology is expected to address increasing traffic while reducing power consumption by 90%.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What role did OKI play in the world's first broadband bidirectional transmission over Hollow Core Fiber in 2024?
- A: OKI collaborated with Lightera and Keio University to achieve the world's first demonstration of broadband bidirectional transmission over a single Hollow Core Fiber.
- Q: Which universities partnered with OKI and Lightera on the Hollow Core Fiber transmission breakthrough in 2024?
- A: Keio University partnered with OKI and Lightera to demonstrate broadband bidirectional transmission over a single Hollow Core Fiber in 2024.
- Q: What is the wavelength range used in the Lightera and OKI Hollow Core Fiber transmission experiment?
- A: The wavelength range used in the Lightera and OKI Hollow Core Fiber experiment was 1.26μm–1.58μm for broadband bidirectional transmission.
- Q: How much power consumption reduction does the OKI Hollow Core Fiber technology aim to achieve?
- A: The OKI Hollow Core Fiber technology aims to reduce power consumption by 90% compared to current transmission methods.
- Q: What was the key achievement of the OKI, Lightera, and Keio University collaboration in 2024?
- A: The key achievement was the world's first demonstration of broadband bidirectional transmission over a single Hollow Core Fiber using wavelength-multiplexed signals.