lligetfa wrote:rebelwireless wrote:PON is kind of a curious thing right now...
I think PON/EPON/GPON versus AON/SFPs will rage on for a while much like the Betamax versus VHS debate of decades ago. It may come down to cost versus technical superiority for some or available kit for others.
http://electronicdesign.com/what-s-diff ... r-networks
I'm not sure it's such a similar comparison. 'A'ON fiber networks are 'better'. They will be faster for quite some time for pure speed and for faster protocols vs shared media like PON. An SFP+ port is faster than all but the highest end EPON networks, and 'standard' fiber can multiplex and push 100Gbps for a few thousand bucks.
PON is most interesting to me because of what the passive components allow. No need to worry about getting power at splicepoints specifically. A completely passive, unpowered optical splitter can go on a pole, or even suspended on the line if you can't make secondary attachments, can go in a ped on the ground, etc.
So, I think the logistics of PON will make sure it sticks around for a long time and is enhanced, just because it allows for bypassing so many politics on right of ways and leases, power connections etc.