We implement an entanglement distribution network based on
wavelength-multiplexing and optical switching for quantum communication
applications. Using a high-brightness source based on spontaneous parametric
down-conversion in periodically-poled lithium niobate waveguides, we generate
polarisation entangled photon pairs with a broad spectrum covering the telecom
wavelengths around 1550nm. The photon pairs have entanglement fidelities up to
99%, and are distributed via passive wavelength multiplexing in a static
multi-user network. We furthermore demonstrate a possible network application
in a scenario with a single centralised source dynamically allocating two-party
entanglement to any pair of users by means of optical switches. The whole
system, from the pump laser up to the receivers, is fibre and waveguide based,
resulting in maximal stability, minimal losses and the advantage of readily
integrable telecom components in the 1550nm range.Comment: 4 figure