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DWP
(redirected from Dynamic Wavelength Provisioning)

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DWPDigital Wave-Processing Experiment (Cluster spacecraft)
DWPDepartment of Work and Pensions (UK)
DWPDrinking Water Program
DWPDynamic Weapon Pricing (gamin, Counter-Strike: Source)
DWPDepartment of Water & Power
DWPDrinking Water Protection
DWPDaisy Wheel Printer
DWPDetailed Work Plan
DWPDelphi WDOSX Project
DWPDriving While Phoning
DWPDynamic Web Page (Big Planet product)
DWPDismissed With Prejudice
DWPDishwasher Panel
DWPDraft Working Paper
DWPDeutsche WertpapierServiceBank
DWPDivision of Water and Power
DWPDynamic Wavelength Provisioning


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System applications that can be leveraged with the Agility Universal Transponder include SONET SDH/10GE applications as well as one-time provisioning (OTP) of transmission wavelength, dynamic wavelength provisioning for reconfigurable OADM applications, and wavelength switching for optical core networks.
A centralized management system promotes efficient non-intrusive dynamic wavelength provisioning, providing flexibility to quickly provision lambda services through live network traffic.
 
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