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Re: Muni fiber: L1 or L2?


From: Jason Baugher <jason () thebaughers com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 21:55:39 -0600

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Leo Bicknell <bicknell () ufp org> wrote:

In a message written on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 08:27:27PM -0500, Jay
Ashworth wrote:
You're assuming there, I think, that residential customers will have
mini-GBIC ports on their routers, which has not been my experience.  :-)

They don't today because there is no demand for such a feature.  My
point is that if people deployed FTTH in this way, there would be demand
for such products.  Many of the chipsets inside these boxes already
support SFP PHY, they just don't put an SFP connector on them to save a
couple of bucks.  If there was demand vendors would have a product out
in months not years, probably within $10 of current prices (not counting
optics).


Calix is producing an Active Ethernet ONT combined with residential gateway
router. I believe it also supports TR-069 for remote management.

One other thing I noticed, most seem to assume a pair of fibers per device.
Assuming 1G connection, you can easily use bi-directional optics such as we
use for Active Ethernet and use a single fiber.


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