In an optical communication link a first node (30) with transmission means
(50) and a second node with receiving means (40) are connected by at
least two optical fiber transmission paths (100,200). One path serves as
the working path, while the remaining path or paths serve as protection
paths. The transmission means in the first node is connected to an
optical signal power splitter (60) which couples the signal power from
the transmitting means unequally into the different transmission paths.
This uneven coupling of signal power imposes greater losses in one path
than in the other or others. By arranging the splitter to couple a higher
proportion of the transmitted optical power into the path that has the
highest inherent losses the additional loss imposed on this path is
reduced. Thus the maximum path loss between any two nodes can be
minimized. This in turn means that the link length and also the size of
the network is virtually unaffected by using the same transmitter.