Indoor ONT market matures
Industry News
Blogs
Briefing Room
advertisement
Optical network terminals, the customer premises gear in fiber-to-the-premises networks, are increasingly moving from outside the home to indoors, as more equipment vendors offer that option.
Zhone Technologies is the latest to offer an indoor ONT, with its new active Ethernet gear. Zhone's zNID gateway combines the functions of an ONT with a broadband home router, using Wi-Fi to distribute bandwidth throughout the home. (Tellabs and Zhone have both looked to unnamed partners for indoor ONTs. One U.S. firm that makes them is TXP, which acquired Siemens' ONT business in 2006 and works with Tellabs on cabinet retrofits. Adtran has agreed to sell TXP's ONTs with its as-yet-unannounced gigabit passive optical network gear.)
As recently as last summer, TXP execs told Telephony that U.S. carriers weren't yet comfortable with indoor ONTs, as they restricted access by technicians, forcing them to make appointments with homeowners for maintenance.
But Verizon is deploying indoor ONT/routers today as it pushes into multidwelling units. And the carrier is already looking for new generations of the gear. In February, Vincent O'Byrne, technology director for Verizon, said he hoped to see greater integration in indoor ONTs and perhaps alternatives to the lead-acid batteries inside. Though indoor ONTs are currently around 10 to 20 inches across, Verizon is hoping future versions will be even smaller, around 8 square inches. When ONTs move inside the home, their visual aesthetics become more important to customers, O'Byrne said. The less they are seen and noticed, the better.
Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.
advertisement
Learning Library
Webcasts
Using Real-Time Offers, Alerts and Interactions To Improve the Mobile Broadband Experience
In this Webinar you will learn how to create a real-time relationship with your customers, how to proactively improve the customer experience, and how to successfully target and cross-sell services to boost incremental revenue.
- Megabytes to Megabucks, Bandwidth to Business Models: How 4G Is Changing Everything
- How to Unplug Your Redundant Telco Apps To Save Money and Improve Efficiency
- When IaaS Isn't Enough: Service Provider Business Models to Drive Growth and Build Margin
- How to Transform Your Aging Telco Voice Network to Drive New Profits and Revenue
- Creative Licensing Approaches for Telcos & Their Network Equipment Vendors
- Smart Home Opportunity: Balancing Customer Data & Privacy
White Papers
The Role of Diameter in All-IP, Service-Oriented Networks
This paper discusses the rise of Diameter and benefits of Diameter Protocol.
- Conducting The Orchestration – Order Management at the Speed of Business
- Toward a Converged Network Edge
- Beyond Spam – Email Security in the Age of Blended Threats
- 6 Important Steps to Evaluating a Web Filtering Solution
- The Expertise to Protect You from Botnet and DDoS Attacks
- Seeing is Believing – Bridging the Order Visibility Gap
Featured Content
A time and money saving approach to fiber deployment
Service providers are under tremendous pressure to turn up new services faster then before and, at the same time,
to do it at less expense - and intra-office fiber is one of the biggest challenges in terms of both cost and service
turn-up.
of interest
The Latest
News
From the Blog
Briefingroom
Join the Discussion
Resources
Get more out of Connected Planet by visiting our related resources below:
Connected Planet highlights the next generation of service providers, as well as how their customers use services in new ways.
Subscribe Now







