Optical line terminals, also called optical line terminations (OLTs), serve as endpoints for passive optical networks (PONs). They convert electrical signals from equipment managed by a service provider to fiber optic signals readable by a PON. Modern OLTs offer communication service providers (CSP) the ability to launch multigigabit services to tens of thousands of subscribers from a single location or just ten. The OLT is responsible not only for transmitting data from the core network to user terminals but also for managing bandwidth. At the core of Passive Optical Networks (PON), the Optical Line Terminal (OLT) plays a vital role in enabling efficient data transmission and centralized network control. This article explores the definition, features, functions, and applications of OLT in PON networks.
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