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OLT (Optical Line Terminal)

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Definition of “OLT (Optical Line Terminal)” :

An Optical Line Terminal (OLT) is a device in a fiber-optic broadband network system that serves as the service provider’s endpoint, transmitting and receiving data to and from the Optical Network Units (ONUs) located at the user’s premises.

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