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XG-PON and XGS-PON belong to the 10G GPON technology. Therefore, this document describes them as 10G GPON. However, this document describes them specifically for their differences.

Network Evolution Overview

For the GPON network that has been deployed on the live network, 10G GPON can smoothly evolve from the GPON network to the 10G GPON network.

Why Is Smooth Evolution Required?

The smooth evolution from the GPON network to the 10G GPON network is mainly due to the following reasons:
  • With the development of services, the bandwidth requirement of users is gradually increasing. In the short term, only some users need to be upgraded to the 10G GPON network, and some users continue to use the GPON network.
  • For a GPON network that has been deployed on the live network of a carrier, it is costly to directly cut over the GPON network to the 10G GPON network. The evolution from GPON to 10G GPON must be completed through smooth evolution.

What are the conditions for smooth evolution from GPON to 10G GPON?

10G GPON has the following features to support smooth evolution from a GPON network to a 10G GPON network:
  • The 10G GPON wavelength planning does not overlap the GPON wavelength planning. Therefore, the GPON and 10G GPON share the ODN network in the wavelength division multiplexing mode.
  • The OLT platform supports coexistence of GPON service boards and 10G GPON service boards.
  • 10G GPON and GPON have the same service provisioning and service deployment operations. They can share the NMS and service provisioning system.

No Wavelength Overlap Between GPON and 10G GPON

Figure 1 shows the wavelength distribution of GPON and 10G GPON. 
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10G GPON Can Co-exists with GPON in the Same ODN

Figure 2 shows the GPON and 10G GPON can coexist in the same ODN with wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) mode.

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Evolution Solution

Evolution Solution 1 - Adding an Optical Splitter
This solution introduction smooth evolution from the GPON network to the 10G GPON network by adding optical splitters to the ODN.

Evolution Solution 2 - Using the WDM1r Multiplexer
This solution introduction smooth evolution from the GPON network to the 10G GPON network by adding the WDM1r wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment.

Evolution Solution 3 - Using Combo Service Board
This solution introduction smooth evolution from the GPON network to the 10G GPON network by adding the GPON & 10G GPON Combo Service Board.

 

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This post was last edited by Majiangang at 2018-11-05 07:30.

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GPON Technology Evolution Roadmap
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  • XG-PON, 10-Gigabit-capable passive optical network, provides asymmetric 10G GPON transmission (Maximum downstream line rate: 9.953 Gbit/s, Maximum upstream line rate: 2.488 Gbit/s ).
  • XGS-PON, 10-Gigabit-capable symmetric passive optical network, provides symmetric 10G GPON transmission (Maximum downstream line rate: 9.953 Gbit/s, Maximum upstream line rate: 9.953 Gbit/s ).
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XG-PON and XGS-PON belong to the 10G GPON technology. Therefore, this document describes them as 10G GPON. However, this document describes them specifically for their differences.

Here only describes the technical evolution of the GPON, does not represent the current support capabilities of the product, the product capabilities please refer to the specific specifications.

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