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ZTE ZXA10 C600 Optical Line Terminal

ZTE ZXA10 C600 Optical Line Terminal

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, access networks are the backbone of modern communication, demanding unprecedented bandwidth, low latency, and unwavering reliability. At the forefront of this evolution stands the ZTE ZXA10 C600 Optical Line Terminal (OLT), a large-capacity optical access platform designed to meet the most stringent requirements of next-generation networks.

The ZTE C600 is a cutting-edge Optical Line Terminal (OLT) designed for modern fiber-optic access networks. As a key component in GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) and XGSPON (10-Gigabit Symmetrical PON) deployments, the C600 delivers high bandwidth, scalability, and reliability for telecom operators and internet service providers (ISPs).

A standout feature of the C600 is its comprehensive support for multiple Passive Optical Network (PON) technologies on a single platform. This includes GPON, XG-PON, XGS-PON, Combo PON (integrating GPON and 10G PON on one card), Any-PON, and even smooth migration capabilities towards 50G PON. This flexibility allows operators to deploy the right technology for their current needs while ensuring a clear upgrade path.

Supports GPON board GFGH
Supports XGS-PON board GFTH
Supports XG-PON board GFXL
Supports XG-PON & GPON combo board GFBH
Supports XGS-PON & GPON combo board GFCH
Support 10G-EPON board EFTH

The C600 maximizes efficiency with industry-leading port densities. It supports high-density service cards, such as 16-port GPON, 16-port XGS-PON/XG-PON/Combo PON cards, and various GE/10GE P2P cards, allowing for efficient use of rack space and lower operational costs.

In summary, the ZTE ZXA10 C600 OLT represents a significant advancement in optical access technology, a powerful, scalable, and energy-efficient solution for next-generation optical access networks. With its high capacity, reliability, and smooth migration path to 10G PON, makes it an ideal choice for service providers looking to build high-performance, future-ready broadband networks that can effectively meet the ever-increasing demands of modern digital living.

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