The first symmetric 50G-PON technology experiment in Pakistan was carried out by Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) and Huawei. This technology will aid in the rollout of next-generation fiber-optic broadband services in Pakistan.
50 Gbps Connectivity
50 Gbps connectivity in both downstream and upstream transmission can be achieved simultaneously using symmetric 50G-PON.
Compared to the Asymmetric 50 G-PON, which only allows for 50 Gbps of downstream transmission, it has an advantage. At the start of the year, PTCL also launched Asymmetric 50G-PON in Pakistan for the first time ever.
The next generation of Passive Optical Network-based broadband technology.
Known as 50 GPON, is acknowledged by ITU-T as having the potential to completely transform Pakistan’s digital environment.
With low latency next-generation services, this development will help shape future demands across industries, corporations, businesses, campuses, and residential settings.
Innovations like Holographic Technologies, XR-based Metaverses integration in personal and professional domains.
Smart Manufacturing
Smart Manufacturing utilising 3D Machine Vision, Remote Surgery and Medical Clinics, High-Performance Gaming, etc. Are some of the key applications and services made possible by this technology.
The smooth coexistence of 50G-PON technology over the same passive optical network infrastructure as GPON and XG(S)-PON is one of its noteworthy features.
With the use of this capacity, PTCL will be able to provide its customers with noticeably faster broadband speeds when they request on-demand service upgrades.
Successful Trial of 50G-PON
The successful trial of 50G-PON Symmetric technology in Pakistan has allowed PTCL to reach yet another noteworthy milestone, according to Group Chief Technology and Information Officer (GCTIO) at PTCL & Ufone 4G, Jafar Khalid.
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