As transmission speed and capacity increase, it is necessary to review all potential contamination points and sources. One of these is the test and inspection equipment itself. These instruments have various "ports" that connection the fiber assembly for test and inspection. Ports are not protected and can become "soil points" of cross contamination. This work studies cross contamination and suggests ways and means to effectively assure that the test gear is not a "part of the problem".
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As transmission speed and capacity increase, it is necessary to review all potential contamination points and sources. One of these is the test and inspection equipment itself. These instruments have various "ports" that connection the fiber assembly for test and inspection. Ports are not protected and can become "soil points" of cross contamination. This work studies cross contamination and suggests ways and means to effectively assure that the test gear is not a "part of the problem".
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