As the UK pushes towards nationwide full-fibre coverage, understanding GPON and XGS-PON technologies is crucial for both consumers and industry professionals. This blog post will explore the key differences between GPON and X...
If you have fibre optic internet service installed at your home or business, you've likely seen a device called an ONT or ONU connected to the fiber line. But what exactly...
At Exascale, we understand one solution or technology isn’t fit for all. That’s why we’ve been testing the use of CWDM alongside xPON (Passive Optical Network).
Alongside its existing OLT vendor (Nokia), Exascale today have started working with Genexis a residential customer premises equipment manufacturer specialising in xPON and Point-to-Point ONTs and media converters.
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