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Kodak EasyShare M863 8.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Blue)

Kodak (Photography)
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List Price: $149.95
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  • 8.2-megapixel resolution for high-quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom
  • Face detection technology; HD picture capture
  • Kodak Perfect Touch technology
  • 16 MB built-in memory; compatible with SD cards (not included)
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Small meets powerful meets cool. That's the Kodak EasyShare M863 Digital Camera. So compact, it fits in just about any purse or pocket. So advanced, you can take pictures everyone will be talking about. HD still capture lets you view your pictures in high definition on an HDTV with an optional dock. For great shots of friends and family, face detection locates faces and automatically adjusts the camera settings. Reduce blur caused by camera or subject movement, with digital image stabilization. Don't miss a shot with in-camera charging of the included Li-Ion rechargeable battery. Capture the details in low-light conditions and fast-action situations with high ISO (up to 1600). Advanced video features include audio capture, editing and prints from video (1, 4, 9, 16-up). 2.7 LCD (6.9 cm) high-resolution (230k pixels) indoor/outdoor color display White balance - Auto and semi-auto (daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, open shade) Burst Modes - Single shot, self-timer (2 or 10 seconds), two-shots self-timer, and burst 3 shot Scene modes - Portrait, sports, landscape, close up, children, night portrait, beach, snow, fireworks, self portrait, backlight, night landscape, text/document, manner/museum, flower, sunset, panorama, candlelight, digital image stabilization, and high ISO Flash Range - Wide 2.0-11.5 feet (0.6-3.5 m) ISO 320 and tele 2.0-6.6 feet (0.6-2.0 m) ISO 320 Tripod mount - 1/4 standard Dimensions - Width 3.6 ? Height 2.2 ? Depth 0.8 (91?57?21mm) Weight - 4.1 ounces (115 grams)

Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Canon (Photography)
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List Price: $149.99
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  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 4x optical image-stabilized zoom
  • 2.5-inch LCD screen; Face Detection
  • New Easy Mode simplifies operation
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (not included); powered by AA batteries
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The PowerShot A590 IS will astound you with its power-packed performance and impressive value. It's got 8.0-megapixels, a 4x optical zoom, an Optical Image Stabilizer and a large 2.5-inch LCD. A range of shooting modes - from manual to automatic including Canon's new Easy Mode - make picture taking carefree. A DIGIC III Image Processor with Enhanced Canon Face Detection assures natural-looking results, while Motion Detection Technology reduces blur. For added creativity, attach wide or telephoto converter lenses. ISO Sensitivity - Auto, High ISO Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 equivalent Built-in ElectronicFlash - Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Auto Red-eye Correction, Flash On, Flash Off; FE lock, Slow Synchro Flash Range - 12 in.-11 ft./30cm-3.5m (W), 12 in.-7.2 ft./30cm-2.2m (T) (when sensitivity is set to ISO Auto) Shooting Modes - Auto, Easy, Camera M, Portrait, Landscape, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Night Scene, Aquarium), Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Movie Storage Media - SD/SDHC Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, MMC Plus Card, HC MMC Plus Card - Suggest optional 1GB or higher for practical use File Format Design rule for camera file system, DPOF Version 1.1; JPEG Compression Mode - Still Image - Exif 2.2 (JPEG); Movie - AVI (Image - Motion JPEG; Audio - WAVE (Monaural)) Number of Recording Pixels - Still Image - 3,264 x 2,448 (Large), 2,592 x 1,944 (Medium 1), 2,048 x 1,536 (Medium 2), 1,600 x 1,200 (Medium 3/Date Stamp), 640 x 480 (Small), 3,264 x 1,832 (Widescreen); Movie - 640 x 480 (20 fps/20 fps LP), 320 x 240 (30 fps) available up to 4GB or 60 minutes, 160 x 120 (up to 3 minutes at 15 fps) Uses 2 AA Batteries - Shooting Capacity for Still Image - approx. 220 shots (AA-size Alkaline Battery), approx. 500 shots (AA-size Ni-MH Battery); Playback Time - Approx. 540 min. (AA-size Alkaline Battery), approx. 660 min. (AA-size Ni-MH Battery) - Sugg

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ8K 8MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)

Panasonic (Photography)
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List Price: $149.95
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  • 8.0-megapixel resolution captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 5x wide-angle optical zoom; Mega Optical Image Stabilized
  • 2.5-inch Intelligent LCD screen; Face Detection
  • Intelligent ISO; Intelligent Scene Selector
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (not included)
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With both a 32mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens and a 5x zoom, this is one camera that does it all. You can fit more in the photo than you can with a 35mm lens, so you can get more of a sweeping landscape in a single shot. The 5x zoom is great for capturing dramatic shots of small or distant subjects. There's also an Extra Optical Zoom function that boosts zoom power to 8.9x in 3-megapixel resolution mode. Simply set the Lz8 to iA mode and let the camera do the rest. Intelligent Scene Selector chooses the mode that best fits the situation; MEGA Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) helps prevent blurring from hand-shake; Intelligent ISO Control helps prevent motion blur; and Face Detection helps produce clear portraits by optimizing the focus and exposure settings. The brightness and contrast of the large 2.5" diagonal LCD adjust automatically in 10 steps as ambient light conditions change, so images are clear, bright and easy to see day or night, indoors or outdoors. f=5.2-26mm (35mm Equiv. - 32-160mm) Focal Length 2.5 Diagonal Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (230K dots) Focusing Area Normal - Wide 50cm/ Tele 100cm - infinity, Macro / Intelligent AUTO - Wide 5cm / Tele 100cm - infinity 8 - 1/2,000 sec. Starry Sky Mode - 15, 30, 60sec. Shutter Speed Auto / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 (High Sensitivity Mode - Auto(1600 - 6400) ) ISO 27MB Internal Memory (additional memory recommended to store more photos and video) Built-in Flash, Microphone and Speaker SD/SDHC, MultiMedia Card Slot DC Input, AV Output (NTSC/PAL), USB Connections PictBridge Compatible Approximate Battery Life - 260 Shots (Oxide Batteries) Approximate Unit Weight - 0.33 lbs

Canon PowerShot A470 7MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Gray)

Canon (Photography)
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List Price: $119.99
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  • 7-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
  • 3.4x optical zoom; Face Detection
  • Large, high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD
  • Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (not included); powered by AA batteries
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Sleek and sensational, the PowerShot A470 has everything you need to make shooting fast and fun. There's the 7.1-megapixel resolution, a 3.4x optical zoom Lens, a large 2.5" LCD and a full range of performance features including enhanced Face Detection technology and a DIGIC III Image Processor to keep every image looking its best. Vertical Shooting has never been easier. Just press the Print/Share button. Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur by calculating subject movement and selecting ideal exposure and ISO settings Enhanced Canon Face Detection Technology automatically sets focus, exposure, flash and white balance for greater shooting freedom Lens Focal Length - 6.3-21.6mm f/3.0-5.8 (35mm film equivalent - 38-132mm) Autofocus System - TTL Autofocus Shutter Speed - 15-1/2000 seconds ISO Sensitivity - Auto, High ISO Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 equivalent White Balance Control - Auto, Preset (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H), and Custom Built-in Flash - Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Auto Red-eye Correction, Flash On, Flash Off, and Slow Synchro Flash Range - 12 in.-9.8 ft./30cm-3.0m (W), 12 in.-6.6 ft./30cm-2.0m (T) Shooting Modes - Auto, Camera M, Special Scene (Portrait, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Aquarium, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot), Super Macro, and Movie Dimensions - 4.13 x 2.17 x 1.60 (104.8x55.1x40.7mm) Weight - 5.82 ounces (165 grams) camera body only

Kodak EasyShare M893IS 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue)

Kodak (Photography)
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List Price: $149.95
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  • 8.1-megapixel resolutiono for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • 3x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilization, 5x digital zoom; HD still capture and VGA video
  • 2.7-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD; in-camera charging using the included Li-Ion rechargeable battery
  • Optical image stabilization, blur reduction technology; High ISO (up to 1600) captures the details in low-light conditions and fast-action situations
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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The stylish KODAK EasyShare M893 IS Digital Camera gives you the power to capture any moment - it?s designed to make everyone look good. However you choose to print - at home, at retail, or online - trust KODAK for picture quality that?s truly exceptional and for memories that will last. The M893 IS is part of the KODAK EasyShare System, so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press Share. Unpack the M893 IS and you?re ready to shoot. It?s that simple.

Canon Powershot SD430 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Wi-Fi Capable)

Canon (Photography)
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List Price: $499.99
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  • Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) compatibility for wireless image transfer and control of camera functions from a PC
  • Features 5.0-megapixel CCD sensor, compact 3x optical zoom, and ultra-high refractive index aspherical (UA) lens
  • Processes prints up to A3 size
  • Includes a software suite featuring Canon's ZoomBrowser EX 5.5 (Windows) and ImageBrowser 5.5 (Mac); PhotoRecord 2.2, PhotoStitch, and PhotoStudio
  • Designed with a sleek silver finish and stylish blue LED
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Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless not only keeps the great shots coming, but it keeps up with your wireless lifestyle, too. This slim, sleek 5.0 megapixel digital camera combines superior image quality and performance with the freedom and flexibility of wireless technology. Canon DIGIC II Image Processor for even faster processing speed, crisp vibrant colors and excellent image quality 15 Shooting Modes to capture every situation, including Canon's original My Colors feature for customization while shooting Print/Share Button for easy direct printing and downloading either wirelessly or via the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface TTL Autofocus - Normal AF - 1.0 ft./30cm-infinity / Macro AF - 1.2 in.-1.6 ft./3-50cm (WIDE), 1.0-1.6 ft./30-50cm (TELE) / Digital Macro - 1.2-3.9 in./3-10cm (WIDE) 2-inch LCD Program AutoExposure - Auto, Manual, Portrait, Landscape, Night Snapshot, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Indoor, Kids & Pets), Digital Macro, My Colors, Stitch Assist, Movie / Recording Pixels - Still Image - 640 x 480 (Small), 1,600 x 1,200 (Medium 2), 2,048 x 1,536 (Medium 1), 2,592 x 1,944 (Large)Movie - 640 x 480/320 x 240 (30 fps/15 fps, up to 1GB, 60 min.), 320 x 240 (1 min. at 60 fps), 160 x 120 (3 min. at 15 fps) Multimode Electronic-Flash SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard slot for image storage Self Timer mode Battery provides up to 150 shots Unit Dimensions WHD - 3.90 (W) x 2.14 (H) x 0.85 (D) in./99.0 (W) x 54.4 (H) x 21.7 (D) mm / Weighs 4.5 ounce without battery

Kodak EasyShare M1063 10.3 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Red)

Kodak (Photography)
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List Price: $159.95
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  • 10.3-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • 3x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilization, 5x digital zoom, HD still picture capture - view them on your HDTV with the optional Kodak EasyShare HDTV dock.
  • Large 2.7-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD; in-camera charging using the included Li-Ion rechargeable battery
  • Blur reduction technology; High ISO (up to 1600) captures the details in low-light conditions and fast-action situations
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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The M1063 is packed with features to give you great looking pictures. It's simple-to-use and comes in stylish colors, and with optional fun accessories. This small camera is designed to fit your pocket as well as your budget. For great shots of friends and family, face detection technology locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings. Blur reduction technology reduces blur caused by camera shake, subject movement, or fast-action situations. Make your pictures as vivid as the moment you took them. Print better, brighter pictures using Kodak Perfect Touch Technology. The M1063 is part of the Kodak EasyShare System so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press Share. Have a picture you want to share? Tag it using the exclusive on-camera Share button and it will be ready to print or e-mail later. Use the Favorites feature to keep your special pictures close without filling up your internal memory. White Balance - Auto, semi-auto (daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, open shade) Burst Modes - Single shot, self-timer (2 or 10 sec.), two-shots self-timer, and burst 3 shot Scene modes - Portrait, sports, landscape, close up, children, night portrait, beach, snow, fireworks, self portrait, backlight, night landscape, text/document, manner/museum, flower, sunset, panorama, candlelight, blur reduction, and high ISO Dimensions - Width 3.6 ? Height 2.2 ? Depth 0.8 (91?57?21mm) Weight - 4.4 ounces (125 grams) without battery and memory card

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS20K 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)

Panasonic (Photography)
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List Price: $249.95
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  • 10-megapixel resolution captures enough detail for poster-sized prints
  • 4x wide-angle optical zoom; Mega Optical Image Stabilized
  • 3.0-inch Intelligent LCD; Face Detection
  • Intelligent ISO; Intelligent Scene Selector
  • 50 MB built-in memory; captures images to SD memory cards (not included)
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Simply set the 10.1-megapixel DMC-FS20 to iA mode and let the four Intelligent Auto functions team up to help prevent shooting errors. Intelligent Scene Selector chooses the mode that best fits the situation; MEGA Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) helps prevent blurring from hand-shake; Intelligent ISO Control helps prevent motion blur; and Face Detection helps produce clear portraits by optimizing the focus and exposure settings. The 30mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens with 4x optical zoom takes wider shots than an ordinary 35mm lens. This is helpful in small rooms or crowded places, for example, letting you fit more people into a group photo. There's also an Easy Zoom button on the camera top - just press it, and the optical zoom and Extra Optical Zoom instantly extend to full telescopic position. This quick zooming lets you catch even fleeting opportunities. The brightness and contrast of the large 3.0" diagonal LCD adjust automatically in 10 steps as ambient light conditions change, so images are clear, bright and easy to see day or night, indoors or outdoors. f=5.2-20.8mm (35mm Equiv. - 30-120mm) Focal Length 3.0 Diagonal Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (230K dots) Focusing Area Normal - Wide 50cm/ Tele 100cm - infinity, Macro / Intelligent AUTO - Wide 10cm / Tele 100cm - infinity 8 - 1/2,000 sec. Starry Sky Mode - 15, 30, 60sec. Shutter Speed Auto / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 (High Sensitivity Mode - Auto(1600 - 6400) ) ISO 27MB Internal Memory (additional memory recommended to store more photos and video) Built-in Microphone and Speaker SD/SDHC, MultiMedia Card Slot Built-in Flash with Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced Off modes DC Input, AV Output (NTSC/PAL), USB Connections PictBridge Compatible Approximate Battery Life - 310 pictures (CIPA Standard) Approximate Unit Weight - 0.319 lbs

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) + Transcend TS4GSDHC6 4GB SDHC SD 2.0 SPD Class 6 Card +Delkin Devices ALL-IN-1 Card Reader + Samsonite Perfect Fit Digital Photo Bag + Screen Protectors

Canon (Photography)
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Lowest New Price: $199.95

  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 3x optical image-stabilized zoom
  • 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II monitor
  • Face Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (not included)
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8.0-megapixel Digital Elph with 3x optical zoom and optical image stabilizer With 8.0-megapixel technology at its heart, the PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Elph brings you high-resolution images that maintain their sharpness and vivid impact even when theyre enlarged and cropped. The 3x optical zoom is a clear winner when it comes to getting up close and personal. And Canons invaluable Optical Image Stabilizer reduces the blur of camera movement, even in tricky, low-light situations. Includes:Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Brown), Transcend TS4GSDHC6 4GB SDHC SD 2.0 SPD Class 6 Card, Delkin Devices ALL-IN-1 Card Reader, Samsonite Perfect Fit Digital Photo Bag, and Screen Protectors

GE-E1035 10MP Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom (Silver)

General Electric (Photography)
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List Price: $169.99
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  • 10MP Digital Camera
  • 3x Optical and 4.5x Digital Zoom
  • 2.7 Inch Vibrant LCD with Auto-Brightness Technology
  • Electronic Image Stabilization
  • Face-Tracking, Panorama Stitching, Blink Detection, Face Detection, Smile Detection and Red-Eye Removal Built In
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GE Digital Camera 10MP, 3X Optical Zoom, 2.7"LCD with advanced features like Face Tracking, Image Stabilization, Panorama Stitching and Red Eye Removal. Silver.

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Optical Wireless Solutions Based on Free Space Optical (FSO) Technology
IntroductionAmid the pervasive talk about the promises of the information economy, its easy to overlook the logistical challenges of delivering the necessary infrastructure to ensure everyone who wants connectivity is connectedregardless of where they live. Projected growth in customer demand for bandwidth will go wanting without connectivity, and the real challenge for fully realized networks is to create connections despite the very real physical and economic obstacles presented by todays modern cities. The rewards for providing these connections are the likelihood of recouping previous investments in the fiber-optics network core/backboneand establishing customer reliance on high-bandwidth networks for continued economic growth.At one point, many telecommunications industry leaders and technology observers dreamed of all-fiber networks. But this vision is impractical for several reasons. The process of laying fiber in cities is time-consuming and often prohibitivelyexpensive. Ongoing preservation and restoration of fiber-optic systems in the event of accidental disruptions or natural disasters is also time-consuming and technically challenging, as service providers must address the concerns of bandwidth dependent customers frustrated with every hour of lost network access.That having been said, all-optical fiber-optic networkswith their high-bandwidth capacitiesare promising. Still, a world complete with fiber connections for all is decades from reality.Deciding how best to complete high-bandwidth connections across networks is one of the great quandaries of the information age, and choosing which technologies to deploy to complete network connections will depend on costs and reliability(1) A combination of high-capacity access technologies provides the most cost efficient and reliable solutions for addressing both primary connections and backhaul. For all-optical networks, fiber optics and optical wireless solutions are the only two technology choices.(1) Source: Free Space Optics, Merrill Lynch Global Securities and Economics Group, 15 May 2001Parallel HistoriesIt may seem to telecommunications carriers and industry analysts that FSO technology only recently appeared, like a beam of light, to the optical communications landscape. But FSO is only new in one respect: as a market proven technology for optical wireless solutions that provide customer connectivity in private and public networks spanning more than 60 countries.FSO technology itself is older than fiber optics. Technically, optical communications includes all forms of communications using light, including mirror signals and lighthouses, offering a rich and storied history. The electrically powered optical technologies referred to by the term optical or electro-optical began with the introduction of the laser in 1960, which enabled the transmission of digital informationas pulses of light.FREE-SPACE OPTICSRecent developments in FSO technology target telecommunications improvements for Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs), but the technology has its roots in government applications dating backto World War I when military units and covert agencies needed secure communication systems that did not require cable and could withstand intentional interference, also known as radio jamming. Portability of these early FSO devices was a hallmark and made them particularly valuable to military personnel who needed secure communications equipment that was simple to set up, transmit information and move from location to location.Additional optical communications developments occurred during World War II, and post-war economic restructuring led to further telecommunications technology progress. While electronicsinnovations such as the transistor and integrated circuits enabled post-war telecommunications progress, the lasers launching of electro-optical communication fueled research and development of advanced optical communications using the only medium for laser transmission availablethen to military and aerospace industry physicists: the atmosphere, or free space, hence the term free-space optics. Research and application of free-space optics continues to thrive in the aerospace industry to this day for applications beyond commercial and private telecommunications networks. Todays commercially deployed optical wireless solutions are the result of a culmination of FSO technology advancements.FIBER OPTICSAfter 1970, the introduction of the fiber-optic cable as optical transmitteralong with the establishment of digital technologycombined to usher in a worldwide telecommunications revolution. Key among fibers attributes is its immunity to electrical interference (no electricity is run through the fibers, so fiber signals do not interfere with each other); therefore, fiber can be run in areas without regard to interference from electrical equipment. Other benefits of fiber are:

  • Security. It is resistant to taps and doesnt emit electromagnetic signals.
  • Compact size. Less duct space is required for these hair-strand sized fibers.
  • High-bandwidth capabilities and low attenuation. Less fading or weakening of signals occur over long distances, which means fewer amplifiers are needed to boost the optical signals.
Given these advantages, fiber-optic cable held the promise of revolutionizing the telecommunicationssector, which was eager to build the initial fiber networks.2 The first practical fiber systems were deployed by the telephone industry in 1977 and consisted of multimode fiber. Single-mode fiber, a more recent development, was first installed by MCI in a long-haul network system that went into service in 1983.3 The result of fiber-optic cable deployment is an extensive network of fiber crisscrossing the land. During the 1990s, the telecommunications network capacities grew nearly 10 times as much as the traffic itself, with most of the bandwidth concentrated in darkfibers along the network backbone often inaccessible to the end-user.5 The massive investment to put optical capacity in the long-haul telecommunications network backbone looks relatively simple compared with todays metropolitan network challenges.Beginning in 2000, carriers intensified their focus to building fiber-optic cable connections between the United States 25 largest metropolitan areas to the nations long haul backbone networks. This network gap is often called the last mile, where only 7 percent to 10 percent of end-users have access to fiber. Routes in cities typically run to incumbent telephone company central offices and carrier hotels, which often are clustered together in the same areas, frequently near AT&Ts switches.From there, they have runs to customers, data centers, Internet service providers and applicationservice providers.5 While this network configuration sounds relatively simple, the logistics oflaying fiber connections in metropolitan areas are quite complicated and time-consuming.The expense of construction and right-of-way permits for laying fiber often amounts to 20 percent of the cost of building fiber routes for networks. Moreover, the convoluted processof obtaining permits can delay projects for 12 months to 16 months or longer. Metropolitan landscapes, with their busy streets, politically powerful neighborhoods, historic districts, and public works bureaucracies make the permit process more complex to navigate than those insuburban and rural long-haul network routes.6 Time delays can be created by municipal public works departments whose staff members feel a responsibility to protect public investments in road surfaces, water mains and gas lines, plus quality of life concerns regarding noise, dust andtraffic disruption during construction projects to lay fiber.Source 2: Just the Facts, Corning Incorporated, 1995Sorce 3: The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, Annabel Zodd, 2002Source 4 What Ever Happened to Broadband?, Erick Schonfeld, Business 2.0, October 2002Source 5: The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, Annabel Zodd, 2002Source 6: Can They Dig It?, Kate Gerwig, Teledotcom, March 2001Todays Emerging Synergistic OpticalWireless/Fiber Landscape From rural farms to suburban hospital campuses to big city high-rise offices, high-speed network connections must be made available everywhere people live and work, if the information age is to reach full realization. Although rural, suburban and metropolitan connections each have their own sets of challenges; the metropolitan market is presenting the greatest difficulty for true highbandwidth connectivity. Complete, efficient, and profitable networks to meet emerging customer needs cannot exist without the creation of metro area connectivity using diverse medium and resources. While some may consider an all-fiber network the ideal connectivity solution, themediums high-bandwidth capacity comes at a high price that is not feasible everywhere.A number of compelling factors justify further integration of optical wireless solutions tocomplement fiber deployments to meet the growing connectivity demands. Service providers thathave invested significantly to build network fiber backbones now need communications traffic tofully utilize network upgrades and generate revenues to pay for such investments. Developingmetro optical network deployments (substantial bandwidth upgrades) extends the reach of metropolitan networks to the network edge. This is the same portion of the network whereregulation changes have encouraged telecommunications players to race to gain competitive advantage and deliver the best value to customersEVOLVING INFRASTRUCTURESBecause metropolitan telecommunications network architecturesparticularly those in theUnited States and Western Europehave evolved as a patchwork of technologies, communications data is often slowed by protocols translations to manage and direct high-bandwidthinformation through metro networks. In growing economies such as China, India and Latin America, the growth in bandwidth demands presents a different challenge, due to relative lackof network infrastructure.TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGESOptical wireless solutions and fiber are the two optical technologies today that deliver high-speed optical bandwidth to meet market needs. Their integration offers several technological advantages. First, fiber optics and optical wireless solutions share several characteristics. Optical wireless solutions can use the same optical transmission wavelengths as fiber optics (850nm or 1550 nm).Second, optical wireless solutions and fiber can utilize the same system components such as lasers, receivers and amplifiers. Third, both fiber and optical wireless can transmit digital information using a range of protocols. Fourthand critically important in meeting technologicaldemandsoptical wireless delivers the bandwidth (up to 2.5Gbps) necessary to complement fiber networks.STRONG BUSINESS MODELThe business advantages of optical wireless for network extensions include deployments at an average of one-fifth the cost of fiber-optic cable and in one-tenth the time. Optical wireless systems are a flexible investment that can be re-deployed to meet changing customer needs. Optical wireless and fiber also integrate seamlessly, and because optical wireless equipment is simple and easily installed, the technology can bridge optical network gaps effectively with reduced CAPEX risk. Installing optical wireless solutions to complement fiber enables serviceproviders to secure customers in a specific location first before installing the system to bridge to the fiber network, providing optimal alignment between capital expenditure and income.Complementary FutureThe future of the information economy depends on profitability. Despite large debt loads and low cash flow, service providers cannot afford to forego investments necessary to grow their customer baseand that requires extending their networks to complete last mile connectivity.Now that they are being more discriminating about the way they spend their money, service provider managers are demanding high-bandwidth technologies that will also lower OPEX. Flexible networks that can adjust to changing customer concentrations and metro environments are needed. Combining optical wireless and fiber to create optical networks offers the best solution to these problems. The reward for successfully combining these two optical technologies is attainable and economically viable.Complementary deployment of optical wireless and fiber serves the needs of a variety of carrier types in metropolitan networks. Market growth for both last mile access and networkextension applications is predicted to experience a 219% growth rate in 2001 over 2000 and has the potential to extend metro last-mile networks.7Despite questions about economic growth, there is no reason to expect that customer demand for bandwidth will slow in the near future, and although carrier capital spending may have slowed to a crawl, prospects for growth remain strong.8 SG Cowen projects carrier spending on newequipment, after two years of decline, should hit $102 billion by 2003. Metro optical networks are expected to see $57.3 billion invested by 2005. ConclusionThe most exciting possibilities for the future of the information economy will only be practical and profitable when network connectivity is expanded to reach a broad customer base. Telephone lines have this connectivity, but they dont offer the capacity to enable true high-bandwidthcommunications. The network fiber backbone or core can carry the bandwidth, but has yet to be connected to the majority of potential users.A new paradigm for building optical networks offers an alternative to expensive and timeconsuming fiber-only metro networks. By combining optical wireless and fiber, networks can bebuilt quickly and provide affordable and scalable connections to end-users, who are expected to continue increasing demand for bandwidth.Source 7: The Strategis Group, Free Space Optics: Global Trends, Positioning, and Forecasts, September, 2001Source 8: Optical Networking Industry, SG Cowen Securities Corp., August 2001
About The Author: Lightpointe are a pioneer in the development of Optical Wireless products based on free-space optics (FSO) technology. LightPointe's Wireless Systems are installed and supported in the UK and Europe by WAN Partnership Ltd. More information and further discussion about Wireless technologies can be found at: http://www.wanpartnership.co.uk
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