Active Ethernet in Residential Broadband Access Networks

Authors

  • Amey Deshpande Sr. Cloud Delivery Manager,Calix Inc. McKinney, TX, USA. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63282/3050-9246.IJETCSIT-V6I4P131

Keywords:

PON, fiber, active ethernet, P2P, Active Ethernet (AE), Passive Optical Network (PON), Broadband Access Networks, Residential Broadband, Small Business Connectivity, Dedicated Bandwidth

Abstract

The most popular technology used by a residential and small business broadband provider is Passive Optical Network (PON). In a PON architecture, the available bandwidth is shared among multiple subscribers via passive optical splitters. During peak usage times, heavy consumption by a few users can lead to network congestion, resulting in significantly slower speeds and performance degradation for all other users on the same shared segment. For a broadband Service Provider (BSP) it is a challenge when there are critical businesses to serve and they expect dedicated bandwidth downstream as well as upstream to carry heavy duty uploads for cloud native applications. The architecture of a network defines the performance a subscriber can expect when they opt for a high throughput service. Active Ethernet (AE) which is also sometimes known as point-to-point Active Fiber, is an access technology where each subscriber gets a dedicated fiber connection to the BSP’s network.  

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Published

2025-12-30

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How to Cite

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Deshpande A. Active Ethernet in Residential Broadband Access Networks. IJETCSIT [Internet]. 2025 Dec. 30 [cited 2026 Jan. 28];6(4):196-9. Available from: https://ijetcsit.org/index.php/ijetcsit/article/view/542

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