This document summarizes a study on using return-to-zero (RZ) pulse generation and dispersion compensation techniques in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems to achieve broadband transmission over long distances. The study used simulation software to model an 8-channel DWDM system with and without dispersion compensation fibers. Results showed that using RZ pulses and dispersion compensation fibers improved key performance metrics like Q-factor and minimum bit error rate compared to non-return-to-zero pulses without compensation. Analysis of eye diagrams and spectra also demonstrated lower distortion and broader transmission bandwidth when using the RZ and compensation technique.