GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) is a fiber-optic access technology that integrates seamlessly with VoIP (Voice over IP) technology to provide voice services alongside data and video services. This integration allows GPON to support triple-play services (voice, data, and video) over a single fiber infrastructure.
xDSL : Refers to copper-based technologies and is not directly integrated with GPON.
Ethernet : While GPON uses Ethernet frames for data transmission, it is not the primary integration point for application scenarios.
WLAN : Wireless LAN is a separate technology and not directly integrated with GPON.
VoIP : Voice over IP is a key application scenario for GPON, enabling high-quality voice services over fiber-optic networks.
This is explicitly mentioned in the HCIA Huawei ACCESS documentation, which highlights the role of GPON in delivering converged services, including VoIP.
References:
HCIA Huawei ACCESS Official Documentation , Chapter: GPON Technology and Applications.
Triple-Play Services in GPON Networks by Huawei.
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