Copper cabling is being replaced by fibre optic-based systems to keep up with networking demands, says Kevin Borders, Alpha Technologies, a member company of the Association for Passive Optical LAN. For powering these Passive Optical LANs, the power for the ONT can either be provided by a local AC outlet, or from a power supply located in a central site. You can read the indepth powering article by visiting Electronic Specifier’s website.
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