Cost-reduction in an optical communication unit is achieved by using
spectrum-sliced modulated broadband light for transmitting upstream
signals, instead of using laser light. An optical communication system
includes at least one pair of optical communication units that each has a
bi-directional network interface in which physical bit rates of
transmission signals and reception signals are identical, an optical
transmitter, and an optical receiver, and that performs bi-directional
transmissions via at least one optical fiber. One optical communication
unit includes a physical bit rate down-converter that lowers the physical
bit rate of transmission signals from the bi-directional network
interface and outputs to the optical transmitter, and the other optical
communication unit includes a physical bit rate up-converter that raises
the physical bit rate of signals received by the optical receiver and
outputs to the bi-directional network interface. These optical
communication units are also applicable to wavelength-division
multiplexing systems.