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On Thursday, September 12, 2019 4:47 PM, jim bell <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Into this 30 year+ competition I come, like a veritable bull in the technical 
> china-shop.  I got the attention of Sumitomo by using LinkedIn to send about 
> 100 of their employees on Monday (as well as a couple thousand others at 
> Corning, YOFC, OFS, Prysmian, ZTT, Hengtong, Nokia, Fujikura, Furukawa, 
> Futong, Fiberhome, Ciena, Huawei Marine, and SubCom) a statement:
>
> "Your company should be selling a silica single-mode optical waveguide with a 
> loss of 0.001 dB/kilometer. You'll think that's impossible but I know how to 
> do it.
> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/optical-waveguide-0001-dbkm-loss-even-10x-less-jim-bellhttps://daltonium.com/optical-fiber/
>
> (What I have not yet mentioned is my belief that rather than the usual 
> silica-fiber transmission "sweet spot" being about 1500-1600 nanometers, 
> useful transmission will likely occur from 600-2000+ nanometer wavelength. 
> This will keep fiber transmitter and receiver manufacturers busy for years!)
>
> Well, THAT got Sumitomo's attention !!!  What I proposed amounted to, in 
> their industry, a leprechaun saddled on a unicorn, itself standing on the 
> back of a winged-pig.  Flying.

good luck!  report back :)

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