Tech Papers
Comparing Gigabit PON Technologies: ITU-T G.984 GPON vs. IEEE 802.3ah EPON
BroadLight, FlexLight Networks
Technology Paper
June 2004
GPON systems enable the service provider to provide 2.5Gbps converged data and voice services for the last mile, in a cost-effective and bandwidth-efficient manner. There is a growing concern that weaknesses in the efficiencies of the Ethernet protocol will create major obstacles to use Ethernet as a transport mechanism for access in the last mile. Specifically, many Ethernet access implementations provide as little as 50% of usable bandwidth to the service provider and may be inadequate to support legacy TDM and Voice. Moreover, EPON supports only ODN (Optical Distribution Network) Classes A and B, while GPON also supports ODN Class C required by service providers all over the world.




