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    Beginning with the BPON technology base, the participants of FSAN and ITU-T Question 2/15 undertook to define
a new PON system, named GPON. The approximate goals of this work were:
   
   
To design a PON that operates at Gigabit and higher data rates.
   
To craft the physical layer specifications to suit these higher speeds.
   
To define the most bandwidth efficient protocol that reflects the data-centric trends in customer traffic.
   

A choice was made to not require backwards compatibility with the BPON system, because this would prevent the
achievement of the goals as laid out above. However, the GPON system uses the teachings of the BPON standards,
with the schemes for ONT Activation & ranging, Dynamic Bandwidth assignment (DBA), and ONU management
control interface (OMCI) largely reused.

    The results of this effort have been a series of four basic recommendations.
   
   
G.984.1 describes the service provider requirements for the system.
   
G.984.2 specifies the physical layer for all the data rate combinations in G-PON.
   
G.984.3 defines the transmission convergence layer
   
G.984.4 defines the OMCI on the system.
   
    The first two G-PON recommendations were ratified at the January 2003 ITU-T SG15 plenary meeting.
The third was consented at the October 2003 SG15 plenary meeting, and the fourth is planned for the April
2004 SG15 plenary meeting.

FlexLight actively participated in the editing efforts of the GPON standards as one of the main editors of G.984.3
standard.

FlexLight’s solution is the world first available GPON product that complies with the newly accepted ITU-T GPON
standards G.984.1, G.984.2 and G984.3

See ITU official announcement at: http://www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2003/04.html
     
   
   
     
     
   

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