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What is an OLT device and how does it work in FTTH networks? - ubiqcom - 08-28-2025 An Optical Line Terminal (OLT) is the core device used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks, especially in GPON and EPON architectures. It acts as the service provider’s endpoint, connecting to multiple customer premises via ONU/ONT devices. Essentially, the OLT serves as the “brain” of a passive optical network. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its role: 1. Central Control Unit
Conclusion: An OLT device is the backbone of any FTTH setup, enabling ISPs to deliver high-speed, reliable, and scalable fiber-based services to homes and enterprises. Without the OLT, efficient last-mile fiber connectivity would not be possible. |