Passive optical network
A passive optical network (PON) is a fiber-optic telecommunications network that uses only unpowered devices to carry signals, as opposed to electronic equipment.
With 10Gbps symmetrical transmission speeds, it seamlessly integrates with XGS-PON Optical Line Terminals (OLTs) to deliver high-speed, low-latency, and future-ready networking for residential and ent...
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A passive optical network (PON) is a fiber-optic telecommunications network that uses only unpowered devices to carry signals, as opposed to electronic equipment.
10G EPON is a passive optical network that corresponds to the standard transmission of 10Gbit/s Ethernet specified by IEEE 802.3av.
The network path between the terminals is known as Optical Device Network (ODN), which comprises passive optical components, such as optical fibers and passive optical splitters.
These standards define the technical specifications for 10-Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks, focusing on high-speed data transmission and
It uses distinct wavelengths for downstream (1577 nm) and upstream (1270 nm) transmission, employing Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), respectively. As the
Recommendation ITU-T G.9807.1 describes a 10-Gigabit-capable symmetric passive optical network (XGS-PON) system in an optical access network for residential, business, mobile
Passive Optical Network (PON) technology is changing, moving from older GPON''s 2.5Gbit/s and 1.25Gbit/s data rates to XGS-PON''s maximum 10Gbit/s symmetric speeds and