Webinar Replay: Flexible Design Choices With 10G Passive Optical LANs

by | Sep 9, 2019 | Event

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Watch this on-demand webinar replay from Cabling Installation & Maintenance, and you will learn how Optical LANs (OLAN) provide not only future-ready network infrastructure, but also design flexibility that allows users to construct the right-sized network for their needs, even as those needs change and evolve.

This webcast aims to educate attendees on the many OLAN design options, the architecture’s potential for power-use efficiency gains, and best practices for testing legacy as well as next-generation OLAN – specifically, this webinar will demonstrate:

  • How deploying an OLAN can optimize an enterprise network for applications including IoT, cloud, wireless, and network-as-a-service
  • The benefits of remote power in a centralized or a distributed Passive Optical LAN (presented by Alpha Technologies)
  • Why implementing best practices in testing will result in first-time-right Passive Optical LAN deployment (presented by EXFO)

Webinar Replay: Flexible Design Choices With 10G Passive Optical LAN

Click here to see this on-demand webcast replay now!

Who should attend this webcast? Architects, engineers, consultants, plus network and IT professionals who specify, design, install, integrate, test, or manage network infrastructure including passive and active devices.

You can view our on-demand webinar replay at your convenience, and download detailed solution overview covering Tellabs FlexSym 10G XGS-PON products.

And, if you’d like to learn more about Tellabs Optical LAN solutions, you can access our website, or you can engage with us on FacebookLinkedInTwitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

 

John Hoover, Tellabs Marketing Director
John Hoover
Former Director of Marketing (Retired)
John Hoover, now retired, concluded his career as Marketing Director at Tellabs, where he held multiple roles over two decades working at the company. A veteran of the industry, John was instrumental in driving advancements such as early passive optical network deployments, video implementations, wireless innovations, and the adoption of enterprise Passive Optical LAN.