Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 
From: "Chris Fabien" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] GPON - alternate wavelengths
>
> Jared - " What you can do is transport multiple PONs over a single fiber 
>using CWDM wavelengths. However, you need to do an OEO conversion at the 
>remote side back to standard wavelengths and have separate 
> PON trees for each wavelength."
> Can you elaborate on what it takes to make this happen? 
  It's basically just a fancy media converter with one GPON SFP for each PON 
and one corresponding CWDM SFP. Add muxes on both ends and do GPON<->CWDM on 
one end and CWDM<->GPON on the other end.

> Is that powered equipment at the OEO conversion or passive? Interesting... 
  You need power to do the OEO conversion.

  Link to example vendor: 
https://www.gofoton.com/product/gpon-468-channel-line-combiner/


Jared

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