PON Evolution: Going from 10G to 25, 50G and Above

Aug. 15, 2024
Discover the future of connectivity with our webinar on multi-gigabit services, where industry experts reveal strategies to enhance network capacity and deliver lightning-fast speeds.
This event was originally held on August 15, 2024
and is now available for on demand viewing.

Sponsor: VIAVI Solutions & Nokia
Duration:
 1 Hour

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Summary

Multi-gigabit services are on the rise, powered by the need for more speed in homes, data centers, and other sectors. Operators are looking for the most efficient ways to boost capacity on their existing networks and assure the delivery of multi-gigabit speeds to their customers. Join this session to hear about best practices for the implementation of multi-gigabit networks.

By attending this webinar, you will learn:

  • The current challenges in coexistent and parallel PON
  • The continued importance of proper testing despite increased challenges
  • The best course of action for implementing multi-gig services

Speakers

Niki Kirschenmann
Global Product Line Manager
VIAVI Solutions

Niki studied Engineering Physics and worked as a SW programmer in the public sector. After moving into industry, he worked for a manufacturer of fiber optic connectors, systems and splicing devices. As an application engineer, he supported the development of products for customers from various industries. Activities included up-skilling of technicians migrating from copper to fiber. The practical experience supported him on his way into product management, where he took on the role of PLM for FTTx solutions. Niki joined VIAVI as Product Manager for Essential Fiber Optic Test Tools with a focus on growth areas such as Next Gen PON and Test Process Automation.

Ed Harstead
Lead Technologist, Chief Technology Office, Fixed Networks Division
Nokia

Since the 1990s Ed has worked in PON development and standardization. He currently supports the Nokia CTO for Fixed Networks with a focus on high speed PON and bandwidth demand forecasting. In 2021 he became a Bell Labs Fellow.

Moderator

Sean Buckley
Editor-in-Chief
LIGHTWAVE 

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