10G Fiber Performance Across Standards
Supports 10G-EPON, XG-PON, and XGS-PON, enabling symmetrical multi-gig broadband access across any modern PON technology.
Ruggedized for Outdoor Deployments
Built with a hardened enclosure designed to endure dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures—ideal for both urban and remote field deployments.
Flexible Ethernet & Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
Offers a versatile 1/2.5/5/10G Ethernet port and supports optional 10G PoE, allowing flexible placement without AC power, up to 20 meters from a separate PoE injector/splitter.
Seamless Migration via DOCSIS DPoE 2.0
Maintains compatibility with existing DOCSIS provisioning ecosystems—appearing as a conventional modem to backend systems—and streamlining migration to fiber.
Advanced Configuration & OAM Support
Enables detailed operator controls via configuration files, along with robust OAM (802.3ah) for streamlined monitoring and diagnostics.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Rugged FLEXIBILITY: Supports indoor or harsh outdoor deployments for both dense and remote network nodes.
- Maximized Broadband Capability: True 10G symmetrical speeds deliver superior performance for high-demand users and services.
- Cost-Effective Fiber Transition: DPoE 2.0 maintains legacy provisioning systems while moving to cutting-edge fiber.
- Fast, Efficient Installations: Optional PoE power and compact design reduce complexity and equipment needs in the field.
Key Specifications
- PON Interface: IEEE 802.3av (10G-EPON), ITU-T G.987.2 (XG-PON), ITU-T G.9807.1 (XGS-PON)
- Ethernet Port: 1× 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T (optional 10G PoE support)
- Power Options: DC 15V input or optional PoE injector (up to 20 m)
- Performance: Up to 10 Gbps downstream and upstream
- Provisioning: DOCSIS DPoE 2.0 compatible for seamless migration to fiber
- Management: IEEE 802.3ah OAM, configuration file support
- Design: Hardened enclosure for outdoor or rugged deployments
Documentation
A Complete Portfolio of Fiber ONT/ONU
Access Technology
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XGS-GPON
Data Range
Ethernet Interfaces: (1G/2.5G/5G/10G)
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
DOCSIS DPoE 2.0
Voice
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