- GPON
We design and implement GPON networks, offering state-of-the-art technology to our customers with network infrastructures ready to support technology applications at higher speeds over longer distances.
The passive optical network (GPON) is a passive broadband access technology that uploads and downloads data at different wavelengths and uses time-division multiplexing technologies to transmit data.
The passive optical network uses the point-to-multipoint (P2MP) topology, where a set of "optical" end units (ONUs) are connected to the same GPON port to save resources of the central OLT system.
The network connecting the OLT and the ONU uses optical fibers and passive components to avoid electromagnetic interference and provide easy adaptability to needs as well as easy expansion and upgrade.
GPON technology has been widely applied due to its advantages in high bandwidth, high reliability, multi-service transmission and low cost.
- Advantages
The GPON solution offers reliability and flexibility. The advantages compared to the copper network are multiple:
- In the network there are only two active elements: The OLT and the ONU/NTU.
- The optical cable is easy to extend and repair in case of failure.
- Intermediate distribution with intermediate switches and air conditioning are not required.
- An optical cable from the Splitter ends in the Computer Room and no copper is required. Passive network management is insignificant.
- Future addition-expansion of the network is quick and easy, as the technology allows the addition of Splitter, after another (splitter).
- A typical 4-port GPON OLT module can support up to 256 rooms with four (4) 1X64 splitters.
- The two technologies (Structured cabling with TCP/IP technology and WDM technology) can coexist in a network.
- Copper wiring requirements are limited inside the room, where any faults are quickly repaired and do not affect the operation of the rest of the network.
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