The Original Fibre Optic Communication Spectrum Band: The O Band
The O band was the original or first official spectrum range in optical fibre optic communications. It includes the wavelengths ranging from 1260 nm to 1360 nm. The first fibre optic cable trials and deployments in the mid-70s were very short range ranging from a few metres to several kilometres. In 1977 the first phone voice traffic traversed a local fibre optic link in Long Beach, California. The Dorset, UK police deployed a fibre optic link in 1975, but unfortunately, I have been unable to ascertain the specific application. NORAD used fibre optic cables to connect computers at its underground Cheyenne Mountain headquarters in 1975. Note that this 1970 experiments used 850 nanometers as the semiconductor lasers were not capable of longer wavelengths. The O band became the de facto standard in the early 80s when the industry migrated from the early multimode fibres to single mode fibres and gallium arsenic enables lasers to to achieve the longer wavelengths of the O band. By 1988 com...