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Discover how unbalanced PLC splitters optimize fiber utilization, reduce deployment costs, and enhance PON network coverage. Learn about their advantages and applications.
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Discover how unbalanced PLC splitters can enhance bandwidth management and signal distribution in PON networks. Learn about their features, applications, and customizable configurations.
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A passive optical network (PON) is often referred to as the "last mile" between an ISP (Internet Service Provider) and the customer. A PON system consists of an OLT at the central office and a number of ONU units near end users, with an ODN between the OLT and ONU. PoN network possesses superior advantages with respect to speed, energy consumption, reliability, and the cost of deployment, providing a cost-effective solution.
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