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An optical mesh network is a type of optical telecommunications network employing wired fiber-optic communication or wireless free-space optical communication in a mesh network architecture. Most optical mesh networks use fiber-optic communication and are operated by internet service providers in metropolitan and regional but also national and international scenarios. They are faster and less error prone than other network architectures and support backup and recovery plans for established networks in case of any disaster, damage or failure. Currently planned satellite constellations aim to establish optical mesh networks in space by using wireless laser communication.

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  • Réseau maillé optique (fr)
  • Optical mesh network (en)
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  • An optical mesh network is a type of optical telecommunications network employing wired fiber-optic communication or wireless free-space optical communication in a mesh network architecture. Most optical mesh networks use fiber-optic communication and are operated by internet service providers in metropolitan and regional but also national and international scenarios. They are faster and less error prone than other network architectures and support backup and recovery plans for established networks in case of any disaster, damage or failure. Currently planned satellite constellations aim to establish optical mesh networks in space by using wireless laser communication. (en)
  • Les réseaux maillés optiques sont un type de réseau de télécommunications. Les réseaux de transport utilisant la fibre optique comme couches de réseaux de télécommunications, ont subi différentes évolutions techniques dans les années 1980 et 1990. Les progrès technologiques dans les équipements de transport optique dans la première décennie du XXIe siècle, ainsi que le déploiement continu des systèmes de multiplexage DWDM, ont conduit les prestataires de services de télécommunications à remplacer leurs architectures en anneau SONET par des architectures maillées. Les nouveaux réseaux maillés optiques permettent, en cas de rupture d'une fibre, la reprise rapide déjà disponible dans les réseaux en anneau tout en offrant une meilleure efficacité en termes de capacités et permettant donc des c (fr)
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