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Next-Generation Optical Access

Architecting the Future of Our Networks

WDM-PON technology will play a major role in the migration of your access network.

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Access networks have struggled to keep pace with the explosion in bandwidth consumption and the growing number of data-intensive applications. One of the keys to solving this problem is next-generation optical access – a network that relies on optical fibers from the access to the core. This network architecture provides users with up to 1Gbit/s in dedicated bandwidth, both upstream and down, ensuring ample bandwidth to enable applications such as 3D HDTV, video telephony and cloud computing.

A Paradigm Shift in Optical Access Networking

Are more bandwidth, fewer sites, lower costs and simplified operations essential attributes of your future access network? If so, then WDM-PON technology will play a major role in the migration of your access network. Our next-generation optical access technology addresses your key concerns and includes the latest innovations, including low-cost tunable ONT transceivers, PIC-based OLT design and low-power Terabit aggregation.

Invest in Market-Leading Architecture

Next-generation optical access based on WDM-PON technology allows you to deliver the best service experience to your customers. No matter whether your core application is residential services, business solutions or open access, our WDM-PON technology provides you with innovative capabilities for differentiated services. The highest density for uncontended high-speed connectivity delivered at the lowest cost will keep you ahead of the competition.

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