A master’s thesis in the College of Computer Science and Information Technology discussed improving the next generation of optical networks using hybrid radio technologies over fiber, by student Louay Mosleh Younes, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Issa Ibrahim Issa. The study aimed to develop a wired optical communication system at an acceptable and possible cost, and improve transmission distance Optical Fiber Compass, increasing the data transfer rate and number of users, and solving the last mile problem. The study recommended conducting studies on hybrid architecture that include dynamic channel assignment, dynamic power control, load equalization, and mobility management on the performance of optical wired networks.