The key features of spectrum slicing are discussed in the context of the provision of low cost customer access as an alternative to laser systems. The history of the method is presented followed by an outline of performance analysis techniques. Following from this, system results are introduced from on-off keying leading to promising outcomes from the use of more sophisticated coding and modulation methods. There is also discussion of the use of shared optical preamplifiers that can deliver increased throughput and sensitivity benefits of almost 11 dB.