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T222
May 29, 13:45 – 14:15
Topic: “GPON – Reversing the Power-Bandwidth
Trend”
Speaker: Mr Dan Parsons, Director of Marketing,
BroadLight
Abstract
With the advent of broadband, the focus of the
industry has been on speed and capacity.
However, there has been a corresponding increase
in the power consumption and the resulting
expense to power and cool the equipment. This
power increase is not only related to the speed
of the technology but primarily the change in
the access network moving from a statistical
voice connection to ‘always on’ broadband. It
has been estimated that the 220 million DSL
subscribers in the ‘always on’ world have an
annual carbon dioxide footprint impact of 1.5
billon pounds. This talk will show why the GPON
is not only the FTTH technology of choice due to
its speed and cost performance but its positive
environmental effect in significantly reducing
the carbon footprint and powering costs and
reversing the power-bandwidth trend back to the
days of dial-up modems. Speaker Biography
Dan Parsons has over 23 years experience in
telecommunications and was an earlier adopter in
the development of C and DWDM transport products
in 1992. In 2000 he initiated AFC’s (now Tellabs)
FTTP efforts and brought to market the
industry’s first hardened CWDM ROADM. Dan has
held engineering, marketing and business
development roles throughout his career and has
been in the semiconductor industry for the past
4 years where he is currently the Director of
Marketing at BroadLight. Dan received his P.Eng
in Ottawa, Canada and has authored numerous
industry papers and two patent applications in
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