072724-001-1pon đź’Ž

Used in residential routers or optical network terminals (ONTs).

: Built with industrial-standard components to maintain signal integrity over long distances (up to 20km), even in environments with high optical split ratios. Scalable Architecture

: Is this a batch number, a serial number for a hardware part, or a "Work Order" code from a factory floor? 072724-001-1PON

— For every part number that ever meant something to someone.

And if you ever find yourself staring at a meaningless string of text—a receipt, an error code, a label on a box—pause. That code has a story. Even if that story is just “I was here. I was counted. I was one.” Used in residential routers or optical network terminals

Unlike "active" networks that require powered switches at every junction, a PON uses unpowered optical splitters. This means a single strand of fiber from a service provider’s central office can be split to serve up to 64 or even 128 individual customers.

These identifiers are crucial for network reliability. When a provider migrates a customer from older GPON to newer XGS-PON (which offers 10Gbps symmetrical speeds), these logs ensure that voice and data services migrate without losing user settings or phone numbers. The Lifecycle of Fiber — For every part number that ever meant

Fewer powered components mean a "greener" network.