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ZTE Launches High Compact OLT with Fully Distributed Switching and SDN/NFV Capabilities

ZTE Launches High Compact OLT with Fully Distributed Switching and SDN/NFV Capabilities Image Credit: ZTE

ZTE this week launched a 2U compact Optical Line Terminal (OLT) based on TITAN platform.

The ZXA10 C620 features powerful uplink aggregation capability to ensure non-blocking and high-bandwidth transmission of services, alleviating the load on the upper-layer network and effectively saving uplink fibers. The ZXA10 C620 provides a series of access modes, including GPON, XG(S)-PON, Combo PON and P2P, to meet access requirements in the gigabit era.

With a highly compact 2U design, the ZXA10 C620 dramatically saves space compared to large OLTs traditionally used in networks. It can be used in a wide range of scenarios, including equipment rooms with limited space, OLT deployment closer to end-users, remote networking, coverage in low-density areas, smart industrial parks, commercial buildings, and mobile transport, meeting operators’ requirements for flexible installation and rapid deployment.

Based on the high-end router architecture of the TITAN platform, the ZXA10 C620 supports a series of functions, such as fully distributed switching and separated control and forwarding, as well as Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). The ZXA10 C620 addresses different scenarios, including ultra-high access, wholesale/multi-tenant, ultra-low latency and virtual operation.

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