Passive optical networks (PONs) constitute a critical underpinning of modern broadband infrastructure, enabling high-speed data transmission through cost‐effective, fibre‐based architectures.
The traditional copper telephone wire network still in use today was designed to operate at a bandwidth of up to 4 kHz–the top-end of the voice range. With analog modems, ISDN, and finally xDSL ...
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