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BroadLight Awarded Patent for Native Service Transport Over PON Networks.


BroadLight's PON (Passive Optical Network) An optical point-to-multipoint access network. There are no optical repeaters or other active devices in a PON, hence the name "passive.  Innovation Set the Guidelines for GPON See PON.  Framing

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, Calif. -- BroadLight, the leading supplier of GPON semiconductors and software, today announced that it has been awarded a patent for natively transporting voice and data over Passive Optical Networks. This patent, which was filed in 2002 with a Foreign Application Priority Data in 2001, defined the infrastructure for a PON frame length of 125usec which led to an overall decrease in deployment costs, increase in bandwidth and improvement in quality of service for the triple play.

"BroadLight has established a strong competitive advantage by having more intellectual property rights and systems-level expertise than any other GPON semiconductor supplier in the industry," said Didi DIDI Digital Image Design Incorporated (New York)  Ivancovsky, Founder and VP of Marketing for BroadLight. "Our PON expertise goes back nearly a decade and has contributed greatly to the industry establishment of GPON."

This US Patent, number 7,376,144, describes a method of how to natively transport services such as voice and data over PON. This method eliminates the need to convert services into a single protocol at the transmitting end and then having to convert them back to their original service type at the receiving end.

About BroadLight

BroadLight delivers the industry's only end-to-end (E2E E2E End To End
E2E Entry to Employment (UK Government training)
E2E Engineer to Engineer
E2E Enterprise to Enterprise
E2E Employee-to-Employee (enterprise software) 
) solution (from the customer premises to the central office) for equipment vendors designing ITU-T See ITU.

ITU-T - International Telecommunications Union
 compliant passive optical network (PON) systems. The company's completely integrated product line consists of standards-based communication semiconductors and software solutions that enable its customers to deliver BPON See PON.  and GPON equipment to carriers and services providers worldwide. This E2E solution provides customers with a lower risk development cycle and enables them to significantly speed time-to-market. As a result, BroadLight technology has been adopted by leading manufacturers who are currently providing equipment for some of the world's largest fiber PON roll-outs.

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