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Learn more | Adtran SDX 620 Series – XGS-PON Optical Network Terminals
Design to support industry-leading voice, data, and video capabilities |
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Supports legacy and new service interfaces over copper and fiber |
Learn more | Adtran 854-6 – Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Mesh
Ethernet Gateway w/2.5GE PortBuilt to extend fiber and multi-gig performance for buffer-free 4K/8K streaming |
Next-gen active fiber optic components are critical in replacing complex optical systems with more compact and efficient alternatives. |
Multicom – Your Full Solutions Provider for FTTH Products & Services is Now Offering High Density FTTH Starter Kits for GPON
Together with DZS, Multicom has come up with an FTTH Solution that fits nearly every network environment and budget.
There are 4 Kit Options:
Base Package – All Kits Include: | KIT 1 |
KIT 2 |
KIT 3 |
KIT 4 |
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MXK-CHASSIS-F219-AC-NA | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
MXK-LC-GP16 ROHS | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
MXK-MC-AETG2-TOP ROHS | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
MXK-GPON-SFP-B+-RSSI GPON SFP B+ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
SFP-FE-GE-TP-RJ45 SFP FE/GE | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
MXK-MC-BLANK | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
MXK-LC-BLANK | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
ZMS-VA-5000 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
SVC-MAINT-ZMSVA-WP-1Y | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
SVC-MAINT-SLMSMXPON2-WP-1Y | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
SVC-INSTALL-MISC 4HR REMOTE | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
SVC-MAINT-SLMSZNID-WP-1Y | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |
ONTs – Each Kit includes a different ONT | |||||
ZNID-GPON-2424A-NA | ONT – 4 GigE and 2 POTS | ✅ | |||
ZNID-GPON-2726-A1-NA | ONT – 4 GigE, 2 POTS – Plus WiFi | ✅ | |||
ZNID-GPON-2425-NA |
ONT – 4 GigE, 2 POTS – Plus RF | ✅ | |||
ZNID-GPON-2727A1-NA | ONT – 4 GigE, 2 POTS – Plus WiFi & RF | ✅ |
Multicom & DZS – Are Now Offering Starter Kits for GPON, XGSPON & Active Ethernet
All kits come complete with: All of the Components Needed for your GPON, XGSPON or Active Ethernet System, 4 Hour Remote Turn up package by DZS Engineering and Bronze Plus Warranty.
DZS KIT | KIT 1 – GPON | KIT 2 – GPON | KIT 3 – XGSPON | KIT 4 – ACTIVE ETHERNET |
CHASSIS | MXK-CHASSIS-F219 | MXK-CHASSIS-F219 | ||
OLT | MXK-F108-SDC | |||
SWITCH | MX-180-GE-LT | |||
ONT-IN | Quantity: 5 ZNID-GPON- 2424A1-NA |
Quantity: 5 ZNID-GPON- 2424A1-NA |
Quantity: 5 HX-XGS-5302- NA |
Quantity: 5 ZNID-GE- 2424A1-NA |
SFP-1 | MXK-GPONSFP- B+-RSSI |
MXK-GPONSFP- B+-RSSI |
XCVR-XGS-XFPOLT- N2-CA |
Quantity: 5 SFP-GE-BX- 1490-SLC |
SFP-2 | SFP-FE/GE-TPRJ45E | SFP-FE/GE-TPRJ45E | MXK-10GE-SFP +-SR |
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CARD – 1 | MXK-MC-AETG2- TOP |
Quantity: 2 MXK-MC-AETG2- TOP |
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CARD – 2 | MXK-LC-GP16-3 | MXK-LCN-GPS16 | ||
4-Hr Remote Turn-up Package | Included | Included | Included | Included |
Bronze Plus Warranty | Included | Included | Included | Included |
To learn more about the FTTH Starter Kits, give us a call: 800-423-2594, or Contact Us
Proudly made in the USA, DZS Fiber Access solutions offer service providers more bandwidth while reducing Total Cost of Ownership and ease of deployment. DZS is a Global Leader in Fiber Access Transformation for Service Providers. Its products and solutions provide carriers multiple options for fiber access including GPON, XGSPON and Active Ethernet Solutions – one of the only CE2.0 certified GPON solutions in the market today.
Multicom’s expertise is not only in the design of distribution systems, but also complete headend assembly by compiling the most efficient components for your required specifications.
Our ‘In-House’ team of professionals have decades of experience in the assembly and construction of your customized system from concept through shipping. Multicom prides itself in providing comprehensive support and guidance from the installation phase, throughout ongoing operations, and later network expansions.
From CATV Headends and Ethernet Networks, to Fiber Optics and Digital Signage; Multicom delivers the professionally engineered system you need. With our experienced engineers and state of the art CAD system, we deliver a comprehensive and professional solution for all types of businesses.
Multicom’s design and engineering team has earned the respect and trust of system operators and owners throughout the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
Complete headend assembly is also available including, racking, balancing, custom crating and shipping for a guaranteed Plug & Play solution.
Multicom’s expertise is not only in the design of distribution systems, but also complete headend assembly by compiling the most efficient components for your required specifications.
Our ‘In-House’ team of professionals have decades of experience in the assembly and construction of your customized system from concept through shipping. Multicom prides itself in providing comprehensive support and guidance from the installation phase, throughout ongoing operations, and later network expansions.
Multicom offers on site integration services focusing on CATV / Satellite headends and distribution, networking and structured wiring, GPON, Wireless, VoIP and A/V. Our nationwide integration network ensures you have the resources you need anytime, anywhere.
If you don’t see the service you require listed, feel free to contact us as many of our integrators have specialties not listed above.
We are always looking for integrator partners with CATV/Satellite, IT, Wireless and A/V backgrounds. We will provide you qualified projects based on your area of expertise.
We are always looking for integrator partners with CATV/Satellite, IT, Wireless and A/V backgrounds. We will provide you qualified projects based on your area of expertise.
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Multicom Stocks the products needed to successfully implement HDTV, High Speed Internet, Phone Service and WiFi Connectivity over a GPON Network. Multicom makes it easy…
1 Gbps or 10 Gbps Point-to-Point dedicated fiber access technology for delivering Internet services – Video, Data and Voice – to residential and business subscribers with no shared bandwidth
Deliver up/downstream voice, video, and data services over a fiber-based network residing alongside an existing HFC network – with minimal changes to headend and field equipment
Add to, manage and expand your Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial cable network to get more value from existing bandwidth and rapidly deploy next-generation cable services. Let us show you how…
One way of providing fiber to the home is through a Gigabit Passive Optical Network, or GPON.
GPON is a point-to-multipoint access network. Its main characteristic is the use of passive splitters in the fiber distribution network, enabling one single feeding fiber from the provider to serve multiple homes and small businesses.
GPON has a downstream capacity of 2.488 Gb/s and an upstream capacity of 1.244 Gbp/s that is shared among users. Encryption is used to keep each user’s data secured and private from other users. Although there are other technologies that could provide fiber to the home, passive optical networks (PONs) like GPON are generally considered the strongest candidate for widespread deployments.
GPON is specified to be a single or dual fiber system, but almost all GPON systems are single fiber like virtually all popular FTTH technologies. There is little reason to use dual fibers, although this option is indeed allowed in the standard. [click the product images above]
The RF overlay incorporates standard and high-definition video into the fiber network using the 1550nm transmitter and EDFA. For cost savings, this topology is often used over the GPON IP solution. [click the product images above]
Multicom Stocks a Wide Range of DZS OLTs, and Indoor and Outdoor ONTs
Gigabyte Passive Optical Network, known as GPON, rely on fiber optic cables to deliver video, data and voice signals. GPON networks are currently the leading form of Passive Optical Networks (PONs), and offer up to a 1:64 ratio on a single optical fiber, meaning, a single fiber from the OLT can deliver video, data and voice signals to up to 64 end users (or residences).
GPON Network Components – Features & Advantages – A single fiber from the OLT can deliver video, data and voice signals to hundreds of end users, and understanding a GPON Network is easier than you think. Take a closer look at how a GPON OLT device deployed in a typical GPON network delivers services to end users by way of a GPON ONT installed inside the home. Click the Links to Learn More…
Looking for an Easy and Affordable way to deploy a FTTH GPON Network? Get the Kit!
DZS is a global leader in delivering carrier-grade network and customer access solutions for high-speed data, voice, video, and wireless services over FTTP (Fiber-to-the-Premise) networks, with more than 5 million ONTs deployed worldwide.
Learn MoreDZS offers a wide range of GPON Products and Solutions for GPON Networks ranging from OLTs that serve many thousands of customers, to WiFi enabled ONTs that reside at the residential user’s home.
DZS also offers a Wireless Access Point/Repeater and an ACS software suite
Whole Home WiFi / CONNECT
HFC is a telecommunications industry term for a broadband network which combines optical fiber and coaxial cable. It has been commonly employed globally by cable TV operators since the early 1990s.
Below is a typical HFC Network. Click the section to view example products.
The fiber optic network extends from the cable operator’s headend out to a neighborhood’s hubsite, and finally to a fiber optic node which serves anywhere from 25 to 2000 homes. A headend will usually have satellite dishes for reception of distant video signals as well as IP aggregation routers. Some headends also house telephony equipment for providing telecommunications services to the community. The headend will receive the video signal and add to it the Public, Educational and/or Governmental channels and encode, modulate and upconvert onto RF carriers, combined onto a single electrical signal and inserted into a broadband optical transmitter. This optical transmitter converts the electrical signal to a downstream optically modulated signal that is sent to the nodes. Fiber optic cables connect the headend to optical nodes in a point-to-point or star topology, or in some cases, in a protected ring topology.
A fiber optic node has a broadband optical receiver which converts the downstream optically modulated signal coming from the headend to an electrical signal going to the homes. Today, the downstream signal is a radio frequency modulated signal that typically begins at 50MHz and ranges from 550MHz to 1000MHz on the upper end. The fiber optic node also contains a reverse/return path transmitter that sends communication from the home back to the headend. This reverse signal is a modulated RF frequency ranging from 5 to 42MHz.
The optical portion of the network provides a large amount of flexibility. If there are not many fiber optic cables to the node, wavelength division multiplexing can be utilized to combine multiple optical signals onto the same fiber. Optical filters are used to combine and split optical wavelengths onto the single fiber. For example, the downstream signal could be on a wavelength at 1550nm and the return signal could be on a wavelength at 1310nm.
RFoG is a type of passive optical networking that proposes to transport RF signals that are now transported over copper (principally over hybrid fiber and coax cable), over a Passive Optical Network.
In the forward direction RFoG is either a stand alone Point to Multi-Point system or an optical overlay for existing Passive Optical Network (PON) such as Gigabyte Passive Optical Network (GPON). Reverse RF support is provided by transporting the upstream or return path into on a separate return path or wavelength.
RFoG offers backwards compatibility with existing RF modulation technology, as a result the existing equipment located at the headend and customer premise can still be utilized. RFoG offers a means to support RF technologies in locations where only fiber is available, or where copper is not permitted or feasible. This technology is targeted towards Cable TV operators and their existing HFC networks.
Below is a typical RFoG Network.
Integrators and value-added retailers depend on Multicom’s expertise to provide the services, analysis, engineering and custom manufacturing so they can support their customers in the installation, maintenance and growth of their businesses.
Multicom’s Certified Fiber to the Home Professional (CFHP) as well as System Engineers often do trainings – both in-house or at your premises
Everything You Need to Know – Resource Guides from Data, Video and Fiber Optics, to our exclusive and odd-ball Did You Knows
Multicom’s Certified Fiber to the Home Professional (CFHP) as well as System Engineers often do trainings – both in-house or at your premises
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