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Add PON technology to the most advanced optical node in the industry
Compatible with existing cable modem provisioning and management systems
Create new service tiers up to 1,000 Mbps
Enable migration from HFC to FTTP
A whole new light, growing brighter!
Node PON™ for Cable OperatorsNode PON™ for Cable Operators
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The Industry’s First RFoG-Ethernet Access Network
RF VideoFeed
TDM Network IP Network
Return Path Receiver Return Path ReceiverReturn Path Transmitter
CommunicationsSecurityAutomation
CommunicationsEntertainment
CommunicationsEntertainment
EDFA
Edge2000 OLT
FTTMDU(RF Only)
FTTB
FTTB
FTTB
FTTH(RF Only)
WDMWDM
OpticalSplitter
1N
Headend Hub/Node OSPNetwork
Customer Premise
MicroNode
MicroNode
MicroNode
Xgen1000 ONT
Biz200 ONT
Xgen8000 ONT
Multi-Tenant
Small Business
Residential
BackhaulCommunicationsSecurityAutomation
BackhaulCommunicationsSecurityAutomation
Medium/LargeBusiness
Wireless Backhaul
CommunicationsSecurityAutomation
Corporate Office/Business Parks
CMTS
1550 nmLaser
Transmitter
Alloptic’s Hybrid PON SolutionAlloptic is the industry’s fi rst company to successfully bridge traditional telephone service, Ethernet service, and RF video serviceonto a single, seamless, passive optical distribution platform. By bringing together the technical worlds of passive optical network-ing (PON) and the RF over Glass (RFoG), Alloptic provides a unique, hybrid PON, solution providing the operator the fl exibility to the services they choose, in the format they prefer. This hybrid PON solution allows CATV providers to offer cable modem serviceand business Ethernet services with unmatched service fl exibility over a single, passive, fi ber optic infrastructure.
RFoG + PON
NC4000 Node
Residential Greenfield — 256 HP Business Park
Headend
Multiple Dwelling Units Residential and Business Community
Up to 80 km
Optical Redundancy
Service Delivery Set-Top Box EMTA (data, POTS) ONT — up to 1000 Mbps
Service Delivery ONT — up to 1000 Mbps POTS/VoIP
Service Delivery ONT — up to 1000 Mbps T1/E1 over Ethernet POTS/VoIP
Hybrid Service Delivery Coax Set-Top Box EMTA (data, POTS) Fiber ONT — up to 1000 Mbps
Fiber
Coax
ONT
ONT
1x32
128 hp128 hp128 hp
32 hp
32 hp
32 hp32 hp
Outside plantHeadend/hub In-home
WDM
SCDM
512 hp/0.5 Rx
Future
OLT
512 hp
Tx - TransAmp
128 hp (4 x 32hp PONs)
Rd module inXD Rx chassis
Hd module inXD Rx chassis
x4
Broadcast
2x
x8
x8
128 hp128 hp128 hp
Future Option A
Cisco DOCSIScontrolled OLT
Future Option B
xPONManagement
1310
1490
1610
1550
WB
LGX D-PONONT
FutureONT
WDMWB
CMTSBlade
RR5RRR
RRR4RR
RRRR3R
RRRR2
F1F2F3F4F5
R1
Fiber-to-the-Business
Fiber-to-the-Tower
Fiber-to-the-Home
Multidwellingunits
Single familyhomes
CWDM Mux Terminal
Headend
LCP Cabinet
Pedestal withMultiPort Terminal
Fiber Service Terminal
WirelessConsolidation Point
Feeder Cables
Distribution Cables
Drop Cables
Local Convergence Point
© Corning Cable Systems 2007
Passive Optical Network/CWDM
Corning’s PON/CWDMCorning Cable Systems’ passive optical solutions provide total connectivity from the headend to the customer premises for advanced MSO archi-tectures. Implementing Corning Cable Systems’ passive optical network (PON) and/or course wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) designs results in increased performance and reduced costs. Preconnectorized solutions offer increased performance and reliability through the use of factory-installed and -tested connectivity. Preconnectorized assemblies also reduce deployment time and labor required, while increasing managed accessibility of maintenance resources to the plant. Costs are further reduced through initial construction labor, faster maintenance and lower ongo-ing operational expenditures. Whether deploying fi ber-to-the-home, wireless backhaul or fi ber-to-the business networks, Corning Cable Systems’ preconnectorized solutions are the new standard for today’s advanced communication networks.
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E/G-221
ONT
16 - 64 X
ONTODN
PON
Homes
broadcastVideo OLT
15501490
IPTV1310
Headend(Central Office)
Videoheadend
DataSwitch
VoiceSwitch
(see text)
Trident 7Optical Line
Terminal(OLT)
WDM
Aurora Networks’ Node PON for Cable ArchitecturesMany of the world’s leading MSOs have been building their networks using Aurora’s NC4000 series nodes. With Aurora’s latest service expansion module, the GE4132M Node PON, operators can dramatically increase their service capacity. Aurora’s Node PON module enables delivery of an additional 1000 Mbps of service capacity to each of their node service areas. Aurora’s Node PON solution allows operators to preserve topologies with redundant optical paths, maintaining enhanced network reliability and providing a signifi cant advantage over traditional PON architectures. The Node PON solution complements Aurora’s other Access Network Solutions such as FTTP, Fiber on Demand and Bit-Coax.
Future-proof value today & tomorrow • Cisco’s Prisma DOCSIS PON (D-PON) products are a fi ber-to-the-home (FTTH) solution specifi cally designed for DOCSIS-based service providers. • The D-PON solution provides an MSO with the benefi ts of a PON while maintaining and leveraging the existing HFC back-offi ce systems, such as broadcast video, narrowcast video, switched digital video, VOD, DOCSIS data, DOCSIS VOIP and VDOC. • The D-PON solution supports 78 analog channels and 75 QAMs and will reach a distance of 20kms+, through a 32-way optical splitter, with full DOCSIS 3.0 upstream loading (four 64 QAM channels). • Service group sizes can be reduced in the Headend from 512 (16 PONs) to 256 (8 PONs) to 128 (four PONs) without having to roll a truck to modify the outside plant – the D-PON solution is truly a future proof architecture, today and tomorrow.
Cisco Prisma D-PON Solution (MSO FTTH)
Wave7 PON architectue This fi gure illustrates a PON at a high level. To the left is the point of signal origination, called a headend in the cableTV industry, and a central offi ce (CO) in the telephone industry. The PON is considered to start with the Optical Line Terminal (OLT), and to end at the home with the Optical Network Terminal (ONT). The OLT handles the PON protocol conversion and, in the case of Enablence’s Trident7, performs data aggregation. The broadcast video portion of the OLT can be considered to be the optical transmitter, sometimes called the Video Optical Line Terminal (VOLT). Other people take the optical transmitter to be just a normal part of the video headend and don’t consider it to be part of the OLT. The broadcast video chain will also normally include optical amplifi ers, (usually EDFAs – erbium doped fi ber ampli-fi ers), not shown. The Enablence ONT, at the subscriber’s home, contains optical/electrical signal conversion, and includes RF signal buffering and AGC, conversion of data to 10/100BASE-T on two ports, and voice conversion to POTS. Sometimes the term Optical Network Unit (ONU) will be used instead of ONT, if less functionality is included in the product. In between the OLT and ONT is the network itself, called the Optical Distribution Network (ODN). This term excludes the OLT and the ONT. Only passive splitting exists in the ODN, yielding a highly reliable, scalable, and low maintenance network. No active circuitry exists in the ODN, although Enablence does offer a temperature hardened Trident7 Com-pact OLT (COLT) that may be located outside of the CO, interconnected to the CO through other fi bers.
GPON networks become economically viable Upgrading a network with fi ber-to-the-home is famously expensive – witness the more than $18 billion Verizon has earmarked for its FiOS upgrade – but FTTH is acknowledged
to be an economically feasible option in new builds. There’s also a solid case to be made that recommends FTTH for Tier II and Tier III service providers, both cable and telco. Furthermore, with costs coming down for gigabit passive optical network (GPON)
equipment, fi ber vendors are trying to make the case that upgrades to GPON networking can be feasible for even the largest MSOs.