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Overview

Dual fiber uses the same wavelength on two fiber strands; one for transmit, and one for receive.  Single-fiber operates with bi-directional wavelengths, often referred to as BIDI. Typically BIDI single-fiber uses 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths over the same fiber strand in opposite directions. The development of bi-directional wavelengths over the same fiber strand was the precursor to Wavelength Division Multiplexing.

Dual fiber to single-fiber conversion can be required when:

  1. Connecting dual fiber equipment to a single-fiber network
  2. A building has dual fiber, while the connection to the Service Provider or outside plant is single-fiber
  3. Splitting dual fiber into two single-fiber strands to increase fiber capacity
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