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Passive Optical Networks (PON)
This learning series will explore Passive Optical Networks (PON). PON is a fiber-optic communication system typically deployed to deliver high-speed internet, TV, and phone services to homes and businesses. It uses a single optical fiber that splits passively (without powered equipment) to connect multiple users. This technology is efficient, cost-effective, and reliable because it reduces the need for active electronic components in the network, lowering maintenance and energy costs.
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Coherent QSFP28 Is Finally Here
The release of 100G ZR coherent QSFP28 transceivers from Nokia, Cisco and others promises to accelerate the already rapid shift from traditional core network designs to optical and packet converged architectures.
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•Nov 18, 2024