A cheap way to increase capacity and improve download speeds of strained broadband networks
The principle of optical Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (oOFDM)
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A new technology that applies the same principles used by ADSL to improve the capacity of data transfer over copper and wireless broadband could potentially increase the data capacity of optical fiber cables tenfold. It’s creators say the technology, known as optical Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (oOFDM), offers an inexpensive way drastically boost the capacity of increasingly strained broadband networks and improve download times around the world.
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