A PON (Passive Optical Network) interface is a type of network connection that uses fiber-optic cables to provide high-speed internet access. It is a point-to-multipoint access network, which means that a single fiber-optic cable is used to connect multiple users to a central office. PONs are capable of providing speeds up to 10 Gbps, making them ideal for businesses and households that require high-speed internet access. PONs are also more reliable than traditional copper-based networks, as they are not susceptible to interference or signal degradation. Additionally, PONs are more cost-effective than other types of networks, as they require fewer components and less maintenance.
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