The effective cutoff wavelength for a cabled single mode fiber will be generally smaller than that of the un-cabled fiber.

The effective cutoff wavelength for a cabled single mode fiber will be generally smaller than that of the un-cabled fiber. Correct Answer True

The effective cutoff wavelength for a cabled single mode fiber is always smaller than that of the un-cabled fiber. This is usually because of the bend effects.

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