8-Port OLT for Efficient Fiber Distribution
The 8-port OLT is built for small fiber networks such as MDUs, business parks, and small campuses.
It offers compact design, low power usage, and reliable performance.
- 8× GPON or XGS-PON service ports
- Up to 512 ONUs supported
- 2× 10/25/40 GbE uplink ports
- Ideal for small-scale distribution networks
16-Port OLT for Efficient Fiber Distribution
The 16-port OLT is a mid-range solution for growing enterprise and campus networks needing higher
subscriber capacity and multiple service groups.
- 16× GPON or XGS-PON service ports
- Supports up to 1024 ONUs
- 2× 100 GbE uplink modules
- Advanced QoS and traffic management
32-Port OLT for Efficient Fiber Distribution
The 32-port OLT is designed for large-scale enterprise fiber deployments and ISP networks requiring
high-density access and carrier-grade reliability.
- 32× GPON or XGS-PON service ports
- Up to 2048 ONUs supported
- 4× 100 GbE uplink ports
- Redundant power and advanced management
FAT Provides secure, high-performance fiber distribution to neighborhoods and buildings.
Our fiber distribution solutions are engineered to deliver reliable, high-bandwidth connectivity
across residential blocks, commercial buildings, and enterprise environments. With durable
construction and optimized routing paths, our systems ensure clean fiber management, reduced
signal loss, and long-term network performance.
Why This Matters
As internet usage continues to grow, service providers need stronger and more scalable
infrastructure. Our fiber distribution platforms support both current and future expansion
while maintaining the highest standards of security and reliability.
Key Benefits
- High Capacity: Supports high-speed data and large user loads without performance drops.
- Secure Network Design: Protects signal integrity and minimizes outages.
- Easy Integration: Works with OLTs, fiber splitters, transceivers, and structured cabling systems.
- Durable Build: Resistant to weather, dust, and physical impact for long-term reliability.
- Scalable Architecture: Expand easily as demand and user count grow.
Where It’s Used
- FTTH (Fiber to the Home) deployments
- FTTB (Fiber to the Building) installations
- MDUs and residential estates
- Business complexes and office towers
- Campus and enterprise fiber networks
Fiber Optic Transceivers (SFP / SFP+)
Fiber optic transceivers are modular devices used to connect network switches, OLTs, and routers
to fiber optic cables. They convert electrical signals into optical signals and vice versa,
enabling high-speed data transmission over fiber networks.
Types of Transceivers
- SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable): Supports 1 Gbps, short to medium distances over single-mode or multi-mode fiber.
- SFP+: Supports 10 Gbps, widely used in enterprise and data center networks.
- QSFP / QSFP+: Quad SFP, supports 40 Gbps or higher for core and aggregation layers.
- XFP / CFP / CFP2 / CFP4: High-speed transceivers for 40–100 Gbps links, often for metro or backbone networks.
Key Features
- Hot-swappable: Replace without powering down equipment.
- Supports single-mode (SMF) and multi-mode (MMF) fiber types.
- Reach: SR (short), LR (long), ER (extended).
- Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DOM) for real-time optical and temperature monitoring.
- Vendor compatibility: Ensure module is compatible with the switch/OLT model.
Typical Use Cases
- Connecting OLT PON uplinks to aggregation switches or routers.
- Data center connections between switches or servers.
- Long-haul or metro fiber connections using high-speed modules.
- Enabling flexible upgrades without replacing the whole device.
Example Modules
- 1G SFP: 1000BASE-SX (MMF), 1000BASE-LX (SMF)
- 10G SFP+: 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER
- QSFP+: 40GBASE-SR4, 40GBASE-LR4
