Entries in broadband access (15)
FSAN adds WDM for next-generation PON standard
The Full Service Access Network (FSAN) group has chosen wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to complement PON's traditional time-sharing scheme for the NG-PON2 next-generation standard.
"The technology choice allows us to have a single platform supporting both business and residential services"
Vincent O'Byrne, Verizon
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ZTE takes PON optical line terminal lead
ZTE shipped 1.8 million passive optical network (PON) optical line terminals (OLTs) in 2011 to become the leading supplier with 41 percent of the global market, according to Ovum.
"ZTE is co-operating with some Tier 1 operators in Europe and the US for 10GEPON and XGPON1 testing"
Song Shi Jie, ZTE
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FSAN close to choosing the next generation of PON
Briefing: Next-gen PON
Part 1: NG-PON2
The next-generation passive optical network (PON) will mark a departure from existing PON technologies. Some operators want systems based on the emerging standard for deployment by 2015.
“One of the goals in FSAN is to converge on one solution that can serve all the markets"
Derek Nesset, co-chair of FSAN's NGPON task group
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Photonic integration specialist OneChip tackles PON
Briefing: PON
Part 1: Monolithic integrated transceivers
OneChip Photonics is moving to volume production of PON transceivers based on its photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design. The company believes that its transceivers can achieve a 20% price advantage.
"We will be able to sell [our integrated PON transceivers] at a 20% price differential when we reach high volumes"
Andy Weirich, OneChip Photonics
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10 Gigabit GPON gets broadband access support
Briefing: Next-Generation PON
Part 1: XG-PON1 goes commercial
Alcatel-Lucent is making available what it claims is the first broadband access platforms that support XG-PON1, the 10 Gigabit GPON standard. The company has developed an XG-PON1 line card for use in its latest ISAM-FX as well as its existing ISAM-FD access platforms. The ISAM platforms support copper and fibre-based broadband access.
“First [XG-PON1] deployments will likely be in Asia Pacific but we are seeing strong interest from other regions"
Stefaan Vanhastel, Alcatel-Lucent
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Next-generation access will redefine the telcos
Benoît Felten has left Yankee Group to set up a market research and consultancy company addressing next-generation access.
Gazettabyte caught up with him to understand the goals of his new company, Diffraction Analysis, and why he believes next-generation access is critical for service providers.