Fiber to the ROOM (FTTR) – GPON

GPON (gigabit-capable passive optical network), is a standard for passive optical networks (PON) published by the ITU-T, of fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH)

The primary optical transmitter, known as the Optical Line Terminal (OLT), is housed within the central office of the telecommunications operator. A laser in the OLT injects photons from the central office into a glass-and-plastic fiber-optic cable that terminates at a passive optical splitter. The splitter divides the single signal from the central office into many signals that can be sent to up to 128 consumers. The number of consumers serviced by a single laser is determined by the operator’s engineering criteria, which may opt to reduce the number to 32 consumers. Furthermore, the operator may choose to divide the signal twice, for example, once into eight and again farther down the line. The maximum distance between the central office and the site can be 20 kilometres, however operators will normally limit it to 16 kilometres in order to maintain a high level of service

All-optical Access Solution To Hotel

Here is a feature called “One room with multiple cables.” in traditional hotels. There are many cables in a room. In general, there are many business systems in hotels’ rooms, complicated deployment. These brings so much burden to weak well personnel, and this problem has not been well solved. Too many cables and equipment’s are used, and it turns to be more complicated to the process of pre-wiring and post-maintenance.

With the depth of the Internet+, the popularity of intelligence has begun to be applied in hotels, and the concept of smart hotels has attracted more and more attention from young consumer groups (Main consumer groups today). How to allow guests to comfortably and naturally enjoy the hotel’s high-quality services? Smart hotels’ related applications and the actual experience of visiting matters a lot. The construction of hotel’s network upgrade is the basis for the good development of hotel services, and it is also a key factor for hotels’ business expansion.

All-optical network solution comes to help

POL (Passive Optical LAN), a new type of local area network networking method based on PON technology, optimizes the basic wiring and network structure of the LAN, making the network structure is flatter and more concise. It inherits the advantages of PON network such as large bandwidth, high reliability, flatness, easy deployment, and easy management. POL network can uniformly carry broadband, voice, video, WiFi, CATV, office and other services.

Its advantage is extremely simplified, like 1 room with 1 fiber, 1 machine with multiple uses, and 1 network with multiple functions.

1 room with 1 fiber: Only one fiber is deployed in one room, and only one terminal is equipped in that room.

1 machine with multiple uses: One converged gateway meets 3 needs like enterprise routing, Internet logging and IPTV smart TV.

1 network with multiple functions: One network meets all access scenarios like guest rooms, security, wireless, and access control to achieve full coverage of all scenarios.

References in Hospitality Industry in Greece

Avaton – Crete
Silva – Crete
Bella Maris – Crete
Athina palace – Crete
Elounta Palm – Crete
Elounda Peninsula All Suite Hotel – Crete
Porto Elounda Golf – Crete
Radisson Blu Zaffron Resort – Santorini
Elounda Mare – Crete
Lesante Cape hotel – Zakynthos