Features:
- Seamless Integration of PON ONU Function for Ethernet Switches, Routers, Residential Gateways, G. fast DPUs, and Any Third Party Ethernet Standards-Based Devices
- Compatible with Any Ethernet-Based Device with a Standard 1G, 2.5G, or 10G SFP/SFP+ Interface
- Deliver Cost-Effective Residential, Business, and Backhaul Services
- Zero-touch Service Provisioning Eliminates Truck Rolls for Service Upgrades
- Manage an End-to-End PON Deployment with Productivity Tools for Monitoring, Troubleshooting, Provisioning, and
Upgrading Networks - Traffic Management Through Priority Queueing, Scheduling, Policing, and Traffic Shaping
- Key Part of Wireless Residential Gateway Deployment Strategy
The Adtran SDX 630 Series of XGS-PON Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) are designed to address the market with industry-leading voice, data, and video capabilities. Service providers will benefit from the high data rates of fiber optic transmission and the flexibility offered by Adtran’s portfolio of Ethernet-based technology. In addition, these solutions support demanding residential and business Gigabit services, cloud services, and remote work.
Expanding network capability requires next-generation 10G architectures. These architectures offer the capacity and scale to economically support Gigabit and multigigabit service demand well into the future. The SDX 630 XGS-PON SFP+ ONT is a complete ONT in a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) package. It supports high-bandwidth applications by plugging the module directly into a network device, which extends XGS-PON deployments into existing access networks or customer premises equipment. One advantage of this unobtrusive design includes the reduction of space since there is no need for a separate power supply or extra cabling typically included with an external ONT. At less than 3 W per SFP+ ONT, lower power consumption is another significant advantage to consider. All of these advantages give service providers a low-cost alternative for point-to-multipoint (P2MP), fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-building (FTTB), or fiber-tothe-curb (FTTC) applications.