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	<title>FSAN &#187; Next Generation PON Task Group (NG-PON)</title>
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		<title>Next Generation PON</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The FSAN Next Generation Passive Optical Network (NG-PON) Task Group has the objective of exploring the post G-PON optical access system aspects. The group aims at providing carrier class solutions, with the capability of smooth migration between system generations and the reuse of the &#8220;legacy&#8221; fibre plant. The first output of the Task Group has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The FSAN Next Generation Passive Optical Network (NG-PON) Task Group has the objective of exploring the post G-PON optical access system aspects. The group aims at providing carrier class solutions, with the capability of smooth migration between system generations and the reuse of the &#8220;legacy&#8221; fibre plant. The first output of the Task Group has been the specification of the XG-PON1 systems, that have a capacity of 10Gbit/s downstream and 2.5 Gbit/s upstream, featuring a cost competitive compromise. Approaching the completion of its basic specification, XG-PON1 will be handed over to the FSAN Interoperability Task Group.</p>
<p>After finalizing the XG-PON1 basic specification, that is being successfully carried to ITU-T and standardized as the G.987 series, the group is now focusing on the additional features and tools for extending the applicability of the XG-PON technologies.</p>
<p>Moreover, under the generic term &#8220;NG-PON2&#8243;, the Task Group started an investigation on upcoming technologies enabling a further bandwidth increase and able to solve the issues encountered in the &#8220;1G&#8221; and &#8220;10G&#8221; PON technologies deployments. NG-PON2 will also study new architectures that might involve some affordable plant evolutions, to take the benefit of the maturing WDM technologies and the necessary adaptations for the access.</p>
<p>For more info please contact <a name="Fabrice Bourgart" href="mailto:fabrice.bourgart@orange-ft.com">Fabrice Bourgart</a></p>
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