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Tekstar Communications, Inc. d/b/a Arvig <br />Supplemental Information — Calix Tech Specs <br />C,q Calix <br />Calix FTTP Systems Support Symmetrical l (Kibps <br />% A the explosion of denund in hroadband becau-s of the Patridernic and new applications like <br />A4p xnied Reahty and Victual Rcalaay. 11) (i3pAbi1 scrvicex :are gtimmg rapidly. It is ALSO <br />expected that thew services will be regwmd by mate and local funding sotirccs as. wcll as teeing• <br />business s. <br />Lme of the primary benefits of F MI nc-morks i<c their ability to scale to high bandv%idths. with <br />new PON teJutulugies near xtaa du itz"uti thrt will enable SO Gigabit PON and bc%4,'nd <br />Consumers and husinc+scs may not flood these bandwidths today. but with batrwJwtdth <br />consumption growing 500,,s each year. network infrastructure placed in service today ntist be <br />able to Ii arxilc hniidu adtli deinattds I1t= year% in else future. <br />As dic Lvgcxt pro%idct al' 1-I I'll x?luttuns in the United States, Calix ufCers the following <br />standards -based technologies ti►dsy: thgabit Passivc Optical 'Nctwork WKWI. and Paint -to - <br />Point Gigabit Ethernet ialso reftared to as Active Ethemetl, XGS-PUN and NG-PON21. <br />OPON and Point-to-Pomi Gigabit Fthcmet icchnologics can support up to (igahit s mmctrir,al <br />smiees. Point-tv.-Point 10 Gigabit Edwrtict. XGS-PON and NO-PON2 wchnolugi en, can prusEde <br />up to Ile Gigahrt %)mmctncal sLnwcs. The fi.11owing Calm sytitcRns sttppors ihc%c tecliruiltigac+ <br />E3-2. E7- 2. E9-2 (GPON, XGS-PONING-PON2 and Point -to -Point 10G !Gigabit Ethernet). To <br />deliver (itgsbit and 10 Gig■bit scrvicri.. t1w Calm Gigat~analy ONTs and tesidenthd gateways <br />buppon de -livery ofGPON. Point -lei -Point I11 & ! OF. Ethcmct. X6S-P0\ and NG-PON2 at the <br />s-uusuawl or business kwation. <br />Passi`c Optical Network. and Point -to -Point Ethernet differ in how they aggregate traffic. <br />GPON. XGS-PON and N(;4`0N2 traffic is aggregated over the paissi►e optical ttrtwurk (PUN) <br />and in the electronics lncatc-d at the data center or remote cabinet, A single lair at the data <br />czritct gpically acrwce lap to 32 or fan stibscribsrx on a PUN. Handw-iddi. is dytt.utuc,ally alkx-ated <br />river the PON in !with the downxtrca+m and upxtrca ni allnwing bcst effort inieruat tranic tci talc <br />up to 10 Gigabit. In Point -to -Paint Ethan t there is a dedicated laser for each subscriber at the <br />data center or remote cabinet, so baatds,. Ah aggregation t t-., place only in the OLT line card or <br />the uplink from the t LT <br />Cali-% estimates that the average conxunwr bandu idth usage. during peak periods. will exceed <br />!tell Megabits after 21ll25. This moans 2 S GPON sati;fics most coin.%unwr demand However. <br />XG5-PO\ and I G-PON2 systemb are :available ncsw enabling the sere irc provider to deploy <br />xyicteam today that will inert hatndwidth noels beyond the next decade Mrariwhtle Point-tr- <br />Point GE %sill meet bandwidih demands, until av rage consunwr usage exceeds a Gigabit, <br />projected to be 2033 to bc+itrnd <br />2777 Orchard t>kwy <br />San sow, CA 95134 <br />7 406.S14.3000 <br />WWW ralix-corn <br />
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