In this study, an experimental system was developed using a broadband wavelengthswept laser for fast and broadband spectroscopic measurements at ∼1550 nm. The broadband wavelength-swept laser employed Fourier domain mode-locking (FDML) to realize a high-speed sweep rate of 50.7 kHz. FDML lasers at ∼1550 nm experience a problem of the sweep bandwidth being limited by the amplification wavelength range of the semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). To realize a sweep bandwidth >100 nm, the proposed broadband FDML laser incorporated SOAs with different amplification wavelength ranges in parallel. Consequently, it expanded the sweep bandwidth to 120 nm at a center wavelength of 1544 nm. The experimental system employed the broadband FDML laser and introduced reference and compensation optics. These optics can compensate for the effects of fluctuations in optical output intensity and wavelength shift in the laser to improve measurement stability. Moreover, the experimental system demonstrated fast transmission spectrum measurements with a wavelength range of 1500 to 1580 nm.