Aha. GPON requires ONT installed at the downside of the PON ray. ONT itself can 
host different interfaces (and provide corresponding services). NOTE: having 
GPON be able to transport 802.1q and sometimes even Q-in-Q transport someone 
could select end up ONT's Ethernet interface with switch instead of single PC 
(or SOHO LAN facility).
That's why GPON is very flexible technology in access areas. Personally me 
faced this Q when my company was deciding how to use GPON providing services in 
MDU (multi dwell units) here U have an option to start from single PC and grow 
to multi access-switch environment.

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Respect,  Andy Oleynik
Telecom Dpt Chief
BMS Consulting Ltd
10, Stritenska Str., of. 520
Kyiv, 01025, UA
tel +380(44)4619961
tel +380(44)4619963 extn 162
fax +380(44)4619962
www.bms-consulting.com

From: Mike Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:35 PM
To: Andrey Oleinik
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] GPON

What I meant about power i, is the advantage of using GPON to the desktop
a reduction in power because there are no access switches? The only problem is
that now you need all of these cable modem type of devices at the desktop. All 
this does
is to push the power requirement to the desktop and introduces a ton of new 
devices to manage.

thanx for the link

harbor235 ;}
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:42 AM, Andrey Oleinik <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Can U rephrase ur Q about power?
Anyway try to dig here 
www.flexlight-networks.com<http://www.flexlight-networks.com>
IMHO this guys are leaders in GPON. If U're interesting I'll give U personal 
contact of FLN's human.

--
Respect,  Andy Oleynik
Telecom Dpt Chief
BMS Consulting Ltd
10, Stritenska Str., of. 520
Kyiv, 01025, UA
tel +380(44)4619961
tel +380(44)4619963 extn 162
fax +380(44)4619962
www.bms-consulting.com<http://www.bms-consulting.com>


andyo> -----Original Message-----
andyo> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
[mailto:cisco-nsp-<mailto:cisco-nsp->
andyo> [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On Behalf Of Mike Johnson
andyo> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 7:10 PM
andyo> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
andyo> Subject: [c-nsp] GPON
andyo>
andyo> Does anybody have any GPON experience on the list?
andyo>
andyo> If so I am looking for Pros and Cons for implementing this for the
andyo> CAN.
andyo>
andyo> Is there a power savings or the power requirement just pushed out
andyo> to the
andyo> desktop?
andyo> hardware required to build a PON? OLTs, ONT/ONUs, splitters?
andyo> How is GPON managed?
andyo> Pice comparisons?
andyo>
andyo> Basically whatever info you have outside the classic definition,
andyo>
andyo> harbor235 ;}
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