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Passive Optical Network (PON) Market Report 2016 Trends and 2025 Forecasts |The Insight Partners

The “Worldwide Passive Optical Network (PON) Market report categories the global market by Components, Structure and Geography” report provides a detailed overview of the major factors impacting the global market with the market share analysis and revenues of various sub segments. PON (Passive optical networks) is a point to multipoint telecommunication network structure. PON is a FTTH/FTTP i.e. fiber to the home/premises architecture that enables multi premises through a single optical fiber and unpowered optical splitters. There is no electricity required for transmission of signal by optical fiber splitter and hence, it’s a technology that helps in saving energy. Other benefits include greater reliability, higher bandwidth and unmatched security Get Complete Report @ http://theinsightpartners.com/reports/passive-optical-network-pon-market

The “Worldwide Passive Optical Network (PON) Market report categories the global market by Components, Structure and Geography” report provides a detailed overview of the major factors impacting the global market with the market share analysis and revenues of various sub segments.
PON (Passive optical networks) is a point to multipoint telecommunication network structure. PON is a FTTH/FTTP i.e. fiber to the home/premises architecture that enables multi premises through a single optical fiber and unpowered optical splitters. There is no electricity required for transmission of signal by optical fiber splitter and hence, it’s a technology that helps in saving energy. Other benefits include greater reliability, higher bandwidth and unmatched security
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<strong>Passive</strong> <strong>Optical</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (<strong>PON</strong>) <strong>Market</strong> to <strong>2025</strong><br />

Introduction<br />

<strong>PON</strong> (<strong>Passive</strong> optical networks) is a point to multipoint telecommunication network structure. <strong>PON</strong> is a FTTH/FTTP<br />

i.e. fiber to the home/premises architecture that enables multi premises through a single optical fiber <strong>and</strong><br />

unpowered optical splitters. There is no electricity required for transmission of signal by optical fiber splitter <strong>and</strong><br />

hence, it’s a technology that helps in saving energy. Other benefits include greater reliability, higher b<strong>and</strong>width <strong>and</strong><br />

unmatched security<br />

Gigabit passive optical network (G<strong>PON</strong>) cater high speed video, data <strong>and</strong> video services to both business <strong>and</strong><br />

residential users. By the use of G<strong>PON</strong> technology the active devices connected to a computer network is also<br />

reduced. Due to the high b<strong>and</strong>width <strong>and</strong> modern security, G<strong>PON</strong> is used majorly for defense services.<br />

Ethernet passive optical network (E<strong>PON</strong>) supports in offering enterprise <strong>and</strong> broadb<strong>and</strong> services including time<br />

division multiplexing, internet <strong>and</strong> voice connectivity, IPTV <strong>and</strong> voice services by the service providers. Reliability,<br />

advanced security, high return on investment, low cost of ownership <strong>and</strong> simplified network operations are the<br />

major factors generating opportunities for growth in the G<strong>PON</strong> .market.<br />

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