Method for upgrading a hybrid fiber coax network to an all fiber

Optical waveguides – With optical coupler – Plural

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385 88, 385 89, 385147, 359118, 359167, 359179, G02B 628, H04B 1020

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059110198

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method for making the transition from a hybrid network into an all fiber network. In the preferred embodiment, the first step is to replace an existing fiber optic/coaxial cable conversion device located at a remote node with an optic distribution device. Secondly, a house optical network unit is installed in a living unit. Finally, a downstream optic fiber is installed between the optic distribution device and the house optical network unit.

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