A Wired Access Network connects the subscribers (residential or enterprise customers) to a specific service provider and, through the carrier network, to other networks such as the internet. Wired access networks generally utilize Ethernet, DOCSIS, xDSL, G.fast, xPON, and P2P technologies. A typical access network topology includes an OLT, a DSLAM or a CMTS at the CO (or RT), an ONT, a xDSL or a DOCSIS modem at the customer premise.
MDU (multiple dwelling units): G-200 series is designed for the fiber to the building (FTTB) applications. It can cost-effectively serve many users simultaneously.
G-200A1
24xFE
1 x FE management interface
1 x RJ45 RS-232 console interface
220V AC input interface
BOSA on board
SC/APC
G-200A2
24xFE+24xPOTS
1 x FE management interface
1 x RJ45 RS-232 console interface
220V AC input interface
BOSA on board
SC/APC
G-200B1
16xFE
1 x FE management interface
1 x RJ45 RS-232 console interface
220V AC input interface
BOSA on board
SC/APC
G-200B2
16xFE+16xPOTS
1 x FE management interface
1 x RJ45 RS-232 console interface
220V AC input interface
BOSA on board
SC/APC
G-200C1
8xFE
1 x FE management interface
1 x RJ45 RS-232 console interface
220V AC input interface
BOSA on board
SC/APC