Wednesday, September 25, 2019

India to Offer New GPON Solutions Collaborating with Netplus and launching novel solutions


While the demand for a faster network, better connectivity, and higher bandwidth is at its peak, India is leading the GPON equipment industry by partnering with Netplus and launching novel solutions such as Made In India. 

GPON and EPON are the most popular version of passive optical networks (PONs) that have piqued attention as they are used for Internet access, digital TV delivery in metropolitan areas, and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). In addition, the other use cases of GPON include backhaul connections for cellular base station and distributed antenna systems. Over time, the traditional PON standards have somewhat developed. While broadband PON is still used in systems, the newest networks use gigabyte PON or GPON. It uses a time division multiple access formats to assign a specific timeslot to each user. Moreover, the biggest benefit of GPON is that users need not install physical switches and as a single fiber can split into several signals, less fiber is needed in the network.



Benefits of GPON
·    With the use of GPON, more bandwidth is delivered with increased efficiency. GPON offers higher bandwidth delivery as it has 2.4 Gbps downstream capacity and 1.2 Gbps upstream capacity. Furthermore, the passive optical splitters offer higher efficiency by enabling each fiber optic strand to split into 32 signals that can serve up to 128 end ports.Apart from increased efficiency, GPON is known for its low maintenance. As it has less physical equipment, the network is less susceptible to equipment failure and thus, demands less maintenance. Moreover, if something goes wrong with the network, it is often due to passive components.

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    GPON is easy to troubleshoot. Due to the number of passive components, it works as a centralized management system compared to conventional active Ethernet network. Moreover, with GPON, it is easy to make high volume moves, addition of passive components, and less requirement of field technician.

New launch in the market
One of the major broadband providers in India, Netplus, is expected to deploy Nokia GPON technology to meet with the consumer demand and launching next-generation services. Today’s tech-savvy generation expects more capacity, faster speed, and superior quality of broadband services. Thus, Nokia’s GPON technology would be launched across the country starting from Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Utter Pradesh. Moreover, the upgraded network would enable Netplus subscribers to use ultra-broadband such as quad-play services and IPTV.

Nokia’s solution would offer easy integration with the existing network, which will aid Netplus to expand its network without incorporating major changes. The GPON solution would be based on Nokia’s mini-OLT and ISAM DF products and would enable flexible deployments deep in the network, removing the need for a central office.

In another news, recently the government of India declared that after the telecom revolution in India, BharatNet project would be the biggest user of India’s GPON equipment named Made In India. The equipment would be in demand as it is carefully customized so it can work in rural areas. Such government support for increasing use of GPON equipment is one of the major reasons behind the remarkable growth of the market. According to Allied Market Research, the global GPON equipment market is expected to register significant CAGR, due to rise in demand for higher bandwidth, rapid adoption of FTTH services, and growth in digitization and automation across the world.

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