Alias
Wavelength-Division Multiple Access

Wavelength-Division Multiple Access (WDMA) is a technology utilised in fibre-optic communications. This technology enables multiple data streams to be transmitted simultaneously over a single optical fibre. Each data stream is assigned a unique wavelength of light, effectively creating multiple communication channels within the fibre. The benefits of WDMA include increased bandwidth and data transmission capacity. Furthermore, it allows for more efficient use of the fibre-optic cable infrastructure. It is often used in conjunction with Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Frequency-Division Multiple Access (FDMA) to further enhance data transmission capabilities.