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ajschmitt

join:2005-11-30

reply to ronpin
Re: My Take on Lightspeed

said by ronpin See Profile :

Each of those 40 fibers from the Verizon CO to the splitter pedestal are terminated in optical OLT ports in the CO that mux up to 32 users each. So those 40 strands will serve up to (40x32) 1280 homes -- near the pedestal.
Not according to the VZ lineman I spoke to. He said the cable that went from the splitter box (which serves maybe 100 homes) is practically unused.... that they just pull fat fiber. I wish I knew exact fiber counts, but this would mean that only 10% of the fiber is lit, and many extra OLT ports could be added in the future. Or, some users could be moved to 1:1 connections.
said by ronpin See Profile :

WDM-PON is actually the term being used to describe the current 3 laser BPON system. "DWDM" (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is "in search of an application" -- in the Last Mile. The ITU "color grid" defines 96 wavelengths in the 1500nm "C" band for DWDM . Really, only 32 wavelengths are needed to give each current FiOS user a unique "virtual fiber". I did err earlier (above) when I cited uDWDM as the method needed to do that (ultra-DWDM defines 1024 lambdas with much tighter spacing).
I think we are splitting hairs on terminology. I'm talking about what was announced by Korea Telecom and enabled by Novera Optics

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ronpin
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said by ajschmitt See Profile :

One thing you are missing - VZ runs a a multiple fiber bundle (like 40) to the splitter cabinet. Even though one of those fibers are being used, nothing precludes removing the splitter and then wiring up the home runs 1:1. At the very least, it would be easy to further partition the network to reduce the number of users per fiber.

And if none of this works, there is always WDM-PON, though I think it is a technology in search of an application.
Each of those 40 fibers from the Verizon CO to the splitter pedestal are terminated in optical OLT ports in the CO that mux up to 32 users each. So those 40 strands will serve up to (40x32) 1280 homes -- near the pedestal.

WDM-PON is actually the term being used to describe the current 3 laser BPON system. "DWDM" (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is "in search of an application" -- in the Last Mile. The ITU "color grid" defines 96 wavelengths in the 1500nm "C" band for DWDM . Really, only 32 wavelengths are needed to give each current FiOS user a unique "virtual fiber". I did err earlier (above) when I cited uDWDM as the method needed to do that (ultra-DWDM defines 1024 lambdas with much tighter spacing).
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ajschmitt

join:2005-11-30

reply to ronpin
One thing you are missing - VZ runs a a multiple fiber bundle (like 40) to the splitter cabinet. Even though one of those fibers are being used, nothing precludes removing the splitter and then wiring up the home runs 1:1. At the very least, it would be easy to further partition the network to reduce the number of users per fiber.

And if none of this works, there is always WDM-PON, though I think it is a technology in search of an application.
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