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Communications of the ACM
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Volume 42 , Issue 6 (June 1999)
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Pages: 74 - 83
Year of Publication: 1999
ISSN:0001-0782
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REVIEW
"George Michael White : Reviewer"
This well-written, succinct introduction to optical networks
discusses the implications of extremely high (by current standards)
bandwidths and the applications that can be realized with them. It is
unfortunate that a typo in a footnote contai
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