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The Passive Optical LAN (POL) market is a subset of the Wireless Telecommunications industry. It is a type of Local Area Network (LAN) that uses optical fiber to transmit data. POL networks are designed to be more reliable, secure, and energy-efficient than traditional copper-based LANs. They are also more cost-effective, as they require fewer components and less maintenance. POL networks are used in a variety of applications, including enterprise networks, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and government agencies.
POL networks are becoming increasingly popular due to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. They are also more secure than traditional copper-based networks, as they are less susceptible to interference and hacking. Additionally, POL networks are more energy-efficient, as they require fewer components and less power to operate.
Some of the major players in the Passive Optical LAN market include Cisco Systems, Huawei Technologies, Nokia, Ericsson, and ZTE Corporation. Other companies in the market include Adtran, Inc., Calix, Inc., and Fujitsu Limited. Show Less Read more