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As academic and research institutions try to push the boundaries of what’s possible, their need for Ethernet test and measurement equipment that supports the very latest advances in networking technology can play a defining role.
Xena has supplied test solutions to universities and research units in the US, Europe and Asia to help them test new technologies and bring new products to market.
Case Story GPON Testing at 1GE and 10GETo meet the ever-increasing demand for high-speed symmetrical Internet access and triple-play services to businesses and subscribers, the introduction of GPON technology in India was pioneered by a high-profile government R&D institute.
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As academic and research institutions try to push the boundaries of what’s possible, their need for Ethernet test and measurement equipment that supports the very latest advances in networking technology can play a defining role.
Xena has supplied test solutions to universities and research units in the US, Europe and Asia to help them test new technologies and bring new products to market.
Case Story
GPON Testing at 1GE and 10GE
To meet the ever-increasing demand for high-speed symmetrical Internet access and triple-play services to businesses and subscribers, the introduction of GPON technology in India was pioneered by a high-profile government R&D institute.
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GPON Testing
Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON) support digital communication to end customers at rates up to 2.4 Gbps downstream and 1.2 Gbps (optionally 2.4 Gbps) upstream. A GPON requires active transmission equipment at its borders, and this equipment will of course need to be tested.
G.fast
G.fast is a next-gen DSL technology designed to seriously boost signal speeds to customer premises. Learn how Xena test solutions can be used to verify G.fast performance and conformance with Broadband Forum ID-337.
Evaluate Data Center Network Performance
Data center network topology is crucial to latency in the network. Therefore, it is important to know the impact of new topologies before they are deployed.