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Bandwidth distance product (BWDP) is a reference value that is used to calculate the bandwidth capacity of a fiber or cable over a specific distance. The BWDP is determined by the physical construction of the fiber or cable and is expressed in frequency distance (such as MHz/km). The approximate bandwidth carrying capacity of a fiber or cable can be roughly calculated by multiplying the BWDM by the ratio of the actual distance by the reference distance (usually 1 km). Fiber Optic Basics Books
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