Integrated FEC, G.709 framing, and OAM&P inside MSA pluggable optical transceivers enable carrier-grade links without external transponders.
Integrated framing, FEC, and optical OAM&P let pluggable transceivers deliver carrier-grade monitoring and reduce reliance on external transponders.
Overlapping data streams with unique pulse shapes let one optical pulse carry multiple bits, raising throughput without sacrificing decoding reliability.
On-module framing and FEC add carrier-grade monitoring and OAM&P to MSA optical transceivers without extra host equipment.
Advance OLT scheduling shares downlink send times with ONUs, improving targeted reception efficiency and reducing unnecessary monitoring.
Pluggable modules add PTP timing, SyncE, INT, and MACsec to older Ethernet hardware without new switch silicon.
Pulse-based time-division channels share one RF line to raise MIMO capacity while reducing antenna and RF path complexity.
Availability signals let a user module claim a free PON point-to-point channel, avoiding collisions while limiting energy use.
Receiver-detected skew is sent over FlexO overhead to remote transceivers, extending deskew beyond local limits in mixed regen networks.
Time-division reuse of a wavelength demultiplexer separates multiple optical channels with less footprint before photodetection.