Published: February 02, 2011
FSAN Progresses Next-Generation Optical Access Network Technologies at Tokyo 2011 Event Hosted by OKI and OFN
TOKYO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - OKI
(TOKYO:6703) and OFN,
an OKI subsidiary specializing in providing next generation broadband
network solutions, hosted the quarterly meeting of the FSAN
(Full Service Access Network) Group, a global consortium of over 80
leading telecommunications service providers, testing labs and equipment
manufacturers. The event took place during January 25-28, 2011 in Tokyo,
Japan.
Addressing the capacity demands that bandwidth-intensive applications
are expected to generate in the access network, the meeting focused on
the interoperability of the recently standardized 10 Gbps (XG-PON1)
technology, which will significantly expand current communication
capacities. Moreover, the FSAN Group is now focusing its studies on a
future generation of access equipment named NG-PON2. This new
technology, targeted for standardization in 2012-2013 and commercial
deployment in 2015, will expand the access fiber capacity to at least 40
Gbps downstream and 10 Gbps upstream. This will pave the way for
provisioning even higher bandwidth services of the future. The event
resulted in significant progress in these areas.
The Tokyo meeting allowed FSAN to take the first steps toward XG-PON1
interoperability and to define Operator requirements for longer term
generations of fiber access systems that can offer services in the Gbps
per user range. In particular, FSAN began preparation for the first
XG-PON1 Interoperability Test Event, to be held in 2H11. Moreover, the
Group further refined the FSAN Operator White Paper on NG-PON2
requirements.
Among the topics discussed in Tokyo were the technologies for the
development of new optical transceivers for NG-PON2. Power consumption
was another important topic discussed, because energy efficiency is a
key requirement for NG-PON2.
The FSAN Tokyo 2011 is a milestone of next generation optical access
networks and services. The interoperability test of XG-PON1 will
positively demonstrate practical usage of equipments among multi-venders
along the XG-PON standard.
"In Tokyo, we made significant progress on the definition of the
Operator requirements for NG-PON2. I also believe that full XG-PON1
interoperability in a multi-vendor context will be achieved quickly,
thanks to the experience gained by FSAN in the 12 GPON Interoperability
Test Events held to date," said Paolo Solina of Telecom Italia, Chair of
the FSAN Optical Access Network Working Group.
By serving as host and by supporting the development of interoperable
adherence to next generation PON standards, OKI and OFN are
demonstrating their clear commitment to the growth of broadband fiber
access.
About FSAN
Founded in 1995 by seven global network operators, the Full Service
Access Network (FSAN) Group is an interest group for the world's leading
telecommunications services providers, independent test labs, and
equipment suppliers to work towards a common goal of truly broadband
fiber access networks. The Mission of FSAN is to drive applicable
standards, where they already exist, into the services and products in
the industry, while simultaneously advancing its own specifications into
the appropriate standard bodies to provide further definition to the
Full Service Access Network. Nowadays FSAN has more than 80 members
representing the leading implementers of B-PON (Broadband Passive
Optical Network) systems and multi-Gigabit rate G-PON and, XG-PON1
equipment. For more information, please visit http://fsanweb.com.
About OKI Electric Industry (OKI)
Founded in 1881, OKI Electric Industry is Japan's leading
telecommunications manufacturer. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, OKI
provides top-quality products, technologies, and solutions to customers
through its info-telecom systems and printer operations. Its various
business divisions function synergistically to bring to market exciting
new products and technologies that meet a wide range of customer needs
in various sectors. Visit OKI's global website at http://www.oki.com/.
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