This examination gives a complete analysis of the GA-FBG, a generally involved grating for dispersion compensation across a 150 kilometer optical link, from each point. The essential objective of this study is to distinguish how long the GA-FBG can work as an independent dissemination reimbursement gadget and how well it acts in various compensation settings. In this review, the GA-FBG is utilized as an option in contrast to the exorbitant Dispersion-Reimbursing Fiber inside the association to give a more safe optical link. The investigation delves into three specific compensation methods and studies the GA-FBG grating boundaries in light of the relative abundance of real imperatives associated with a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) in the design phase. Using a Piece Blunder Rate analyzer to examine the streamlined links' exhibition highlights allows us to evaluate their productivity. Results show that the GA-FBG exhibits a common dispersion compensation adequacy when the link's channel boundaries are tuned. Using gearbox over distances easily exceeding 500 km, the balanced compensation strategy delivers a remarkable Q-factor respect. Utilizing OptiSystem programming, we validate the proposed system's functional viability. The results of our study indicate that the GA-FBG is capable of efficiently counteracting dispersion, leading to an optical link that is both more economical and effective, with significant potential for extended transmission ranges.