Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
dark fiber
Polish translation:
ciemne włókno, zapasowe ~
Jan 17, 2002 17:34
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English term
dark fiber
English to Polish
Tech/Engineering
Telecom(munications)
telecommunications
the only context is that is phrase is used in telecommunications
Proposed translations
(Polish)
4 | ciemne włókno, włókno zapasowe | Piotr Grabias |
2 | nieaktywne włókno | leff |
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ciemne włókno, włókno zapasowe
Oto definicja z polsko-angielskiego słowniczka terminów światłowodowych, Politechniki Wrocławskiej.
Dark fiber - ciemne włókno, włókno zapasowe. Nadmiarowy (zapasowy) światłowód w kablu, instalowany z
Dark fiber - ciemne włókno, włókno zapasowe. Nadmiarowy (zapasowy) światłowód w kablu, instalowany z
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nieaktywne włókno
może
"ślepe włókno"
"Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeaters) that is currently in place but is not being used. Optical fiber conveys information in the form of light pulses so the "dark" means no light pulses are being sent. For example, some electric utilities have installed optical fiber cable where they already have power lines installed in the expectation that they can lease the infrastructure to telephone or cable TV companies or use it to interconnect their own offices. To the extent that these installations are unused, they are described as dark."
"ślepe włókno"
"Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeaters) that is currently in place but is not being used. Optical fiber conveys information in the form of light pulses so the "dark" means no light pulses are being sent. For example, some electric utilities have installed optical fiber cable where they already have power lines installed in the expectation that they can lease the infrastructure to telephone or cable TV companies or use it to interconnect their own offices. To the extent that these installations are unused, they are described as dark."
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