Lancashire, UK – 2023
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, high-speed connectivity is no longer a luxury but a necessity.
XGS-PON is the next-generation Passive Optical Network (PON) standard. It offers big advantages to existing GPON networks, which is seen as consumer-grade-as it is capable of 10Gbps speeds and dynamic guarantees for users wanting to upgrade from traditional contended broadband products.
XGS-PON is unleashing the power of fibre optics and giving businesses next-generation PON technology. XGS-PON boasts impressive capabilities in terms of speed, bandwidth, and scalability. With symmetrical 10 Gbps data transfers, XGS-PON offers four times the speed of existing lines, making it the perfect solution for bandwidth-intensive applications for example 4K/8K video streaming, virtual reality, or online gaming. Leveraging fibre optic technology, XGS-PON ensures reliable and inference-free data transmission, resulting in a superior user experience.
Scalability is a key advantage of XGS-PON. Service providers can connect a significantly higher number of users to existing equipment, enhancing their return on investment. Supporting hundreds users on a single fibre, XGS-PON outperforms traditional GPON technology, which typically serves a maximum of 64 users. This scalability makes the technology an attractive option for business users, facilitating future growth and expanding service offerings.
But how does XGS-PON compare to older methods of connectivity, such as Ethernet?
1. Speed and Bandwidth: XGS-PON provides blazing-fast symmetrical 10 Gbps data transfers, catering to the increasing demand for high-speed applications. Ethernet, while capable of high speeds, may require upgrades to match the performance of XGS-PON.
2. Scalability: XGS-PON shines in scalability, accommodating a larger number of users per fibre. Ethernet can be scalable too, but it may require additional equipment and network design considerations.
3. Infrastructure and Cost: XGS-PON requires significant infrastructure investments, including fibre optic cabling and equipment upgrades. Ethernet may offer cost advantages, leveraging existing infrastructure, and potentially requiring fewer upfront expenses.
4. Flexibility and Compatibility: Ethernet’s versatility allows for easy integration into various network configurations and protocols. XGS-PON, on the other hand, may require a learning curve and potential retrofitting of existing Ethernet equipment.
No matter the industry, all businesses can benefit from moving away from GPON and embracing XGS-PON-capable connectivity. Evolve and ITS are proud to be gearing businesses across the UK with Gigabit-capable fibre that can prepare for the future of cyber security.
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About Evolve Business Group and Evolve
Evolve Business Group is an independently owned company that specialises in providing end-to-end IT and managed network solutions to a range of businesses. Evolve Managed Network solutions are helping businesses to reduce costs simplify the management of services and give business owners and their teams more time to do what they do best.
Founded in 2005, it has worked with a variety of clients across different industries around the world, building a team of highly experienced specialists to help create effective and efficient packages using any combination of different offerings. It keeps a range of cross-sector networks protected and connected.
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