
As fiber broadband demand continues to grow, operators and enterprises are looking for more efficient and scalable FTTx solutions. Two of the most widely used technologies today are GPON and XGS-PON. While both technologies are based on passive optical network architecture, they serve different bandwidth and deployment requirements.
In this article, we compare Focuscom’s 2-port GPON OLT GP5801-02 and 2-port XGS-PON OLT GP5900-02 to help network operators choose the right solution for their applications.
GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) is a mature and cost-effective fiber access technology widely deployed in FTTH, FTTB, enterprise, and campus networks. It provides downstream speeds up to 2.5Gbps and upstream speeds up to 1.25Gbps.
The Focuscom GP5801-02 GPON OLT is a compact 1U pizza-box device designed for carriers, ISPs, enterprises, and campus applications. It supports ITU-T G.984/G.988 standards and offers strong compatibility with different ONU brands.
Key features of GP5801-02 include:
GPON is ideal for:
XGS-PON is the next-generation passive optical network technology designed for ultra-high bandwidth services. It supports symmetrical 10Gbps upstream and downstream transmission, making it suitable for high-density and bandwidth-intensive applications.
The Focuscom GP5900-02 XGS-PON OLT supports both XG-PON and XGS-PON modes simultaneously, allowing operators to deploy flexible 10G PON networks.
Key features of GP5900-02 include:
XGS-PON is ideal for:
The biggest difference between GPON and XGS-PON is transmission speed.
For operators planning future ultra-high-speed broadband services, XGS-PON provides a much larger bandwidth capacity.
GPON remains highly suitable for traditional broadband access and standard FTTH services, while XGS-PON is designed for high-bandwidth applications such as 4K/8K streaming, cloud services, enterprise connectivity, and smart city infrastructure.
Both OLTs support a maximum 1:128 split ratio, but XGS-PON offers better scalability for future service expansion because of its significantly higher bandwidth capability.
The GP5900-02 XGS-PON OLT supports more advanced Layer 3 protocols, including BGP and ISIS, making it better suited for carrier-grade core or aggregation network deployments.
GPON offers lower deployment costs and remains the preferred option for many standard FTTH projects. XGS-PON requires higher investment but delivers long-term scalability and future-ready bandwidth.
Choose GPON OLT if:
Choose XGS-PON OLT if:
Both GPON and XGS-PON technologies play important roles in modern fiber access networks. The Focuscom GP5801-02 GPON OLT provides a reliable and economical solution for traditional broadband deployments, while the GP5900-02 XGS-PON OLT delivers ultra-high-speed performance for next-generation fiber infrastructure.
By understanding the differences between GPON and XGS-PON, operators and enterprises can select the most suitable OLT solution based on bandwidth requirements, deployment scale, and future network planning.
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