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                  standard FTTH NTD - I believe GPON is capable of
                  around 2.4gbits to an NTD.<br>
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              <div>Yes, it should be 2.5G/1.25G per PON Port unless they
                are using XG-PON which I doubt.. or are they? and with
                atleast 1:64 split ratio thats severaly contended - but
                thats not a questions here :)</div>
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      Standard 2.5G down, 1.25G up G-PON port for the uplink, and GigE
      copper Ethernet ports for the UNI, which should be able to run
      fully symmetric. Split ratio I believe starts at 32:1, with the
      ability to do a PON-split into two 16:1 sections or further in the
      unlikely event that so many 100/40 or higher services are hanging
      off the same splitter that contention becomes even remotely
      likely. <br>
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    The max split ratio is 32:1, Generally NBN are running ~20:1 or so
    in the field I believe (or thereabouts) so it should be uncontended
    back to the FSAM at 100mbit, worst case its ~75mbit if the entire
    split is running at full speed.<br>
    That said nbnco were meant to be trailing or rolling out 10gpon this
    year or next for new areas, with the mtm pile I don't know if that
    is still happening.<br>
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