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Optical FTTH / FTTX Solution High Bandwidth, Low Latency

Traditional Broadband networks are costly and difficult to manage, yet the digital era requires continuous network growth and expansion.

Zyetek’s Passive Optical solution — Zyetek City – Optix — tackles these challenges head on. From small Broadband networks to Metro Broadband Networks, Zyetek City – Optix provides the ultimate solution of full-service transmission and long-distance passive transmission to reconstruct Local Area Networks (LANs). Fibers reach access points directly to reduce end cabling, offering high bandwidth and low latency. The hub-spoke architecture simplifies the network, improves Operations and Maintenance (O&M) efficiency, provides future-oriented evolution capabilities, and protects enterprise investment.

Zyetek – City Optix

One Step Ahead.

Traditional Broadband networks are costly and difficult to manage, yet the digital era requires continuous Network growth and expansion.

Zyetek’ s Passive Optical solution — Zyetek City – Optix — tackles these challenges head on. From small Broadband networks to Metro Broadband Networks, Zyetek Systems City – Optix provides the ultimate solution of full-service transmission and long-distance passive transmission to reconstruct Local Area Networks (LANs). Fibers reach access points directly to reduce end cabling, offering high bandwidth and low latency. The hub-spoke architecture simplifies the network, improves Operations and Maintenance (O&M) efficiency, provides future-oriented evolution capabilities, and protects enterprise investment.

Architecture:

Zyetek’ s City Optix FTTH / FTTX network can be divided into a user side (customer premises equipment, CPE) and a central office (CO) side. The CPE terminates the network at the users, including places like homes and offices, providing a conversion of the communication signals to services that the user can access. The CO, on the other hand, are often designed as a transport network to connect the users to service providers. The network is managed through the Network Operations Center ( NOC ), and the distance between the CO and the CPE can range up to 120km or more.