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XGSPON

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What is XGSPON?

XGS-PON (10-Gigabit-capable Symmetric Passive Optical Network) is a broadband passive optical network (PON) standard. It provides symmetrical 10 Gbps upstream and 10 Gbps downstream data rates. It's used for delivering high-speed internet access, typically for residential and business customers requiring higher bandwidth than older PON technologies like GPON.

What other technologies are related to XGSPON?

XGSPON Competitor Technologies

GPON is another passive optical network technology that competes with XGSPON for providing high-speed internet access.
mentioned alongside XGSPON in 5% (282) of relevant job posts
DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) is a competing technology for delivering high-speed internet access, primarily using coaxial cables.
mentioned alongside XGSPON in 2% (59) of relevant job posts

XGSPON Complementary Technologies

OLT (Optical Line Termination) is the endpoint hardware at the Central Office in a PON network, and is required by both GPON and XGSPON. Therefore, it is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside XGSPON in 8% (51) of relevant job posts
FTTx (Fiber to the x) is a generic term for fiber optic access technologies, including XGSPON. XGSPON falls under the FTTx umbrella and benefits from its deployment. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside XGSPON in 3% (69) of relevant job posts
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used for managing multicast group memberships, which is a common service on XGSPON networks, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside XGSPON in 2% (53) of relevant job posts

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