OLT stands for "Optical Line Terminal." It's a critical device in a passive optical network (PON) that serves as the endpoint of the network on the service provider's side. The OLT connects to multiple Optical Network Units (ONUs) or Optical Network Terminals (ONTs), which are located on the customer's premises. OLTs manage and distribute data, voice, and video services over optical fibers, making them a crucial component in delivering high-speed broadband services in fiber-optic networks.
With its 4-port design, the OLT allows for efficient and flexible deployment in small to medium-sized networks, accommodating multiple subscribers and devices.
This consists of a Gigabit Ethernet Interface that ensures fast and reliable data transmission for uninterrupted connectivity.
With its 16 optical line terminal ports, it offers scalability and flexibility to accommodate growing subscriber bases and expanding services.