It's not worth arguing points but yet you continue to post of course with nothing to backup your claims, while I continue to provide multiple sources of proof and photos of actual Verizon equipment.
Fios is not a leased fiber or PTP service, it is a Internet, TV, and Phone service using BPON or GPON technology, if it's not using GPON or BPON then it is not Fios but some other product:
"As described in 2007, Verizon FiOS services are delivered over a fiber-to-the-premises network using passive optical network technology. Voice, video, and data travel over three wavelengths in the infrared spectrum. To serve a home, a single-mode optical fiber extends from an optical line terminal at a FiOS central office out to the neighborhoods where a passive optical splitter fans out the same signal on up to 32 fibers, thus serving up to 32 subscribers."
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Verizon_FiOS
It can be no more clear than that.
So when I said that services like Fios have a distinct advantage being passive between CO and Home vs active coax cable systems I was correct. When you said I need to learn about Fios technology that it is in fact not passive, you where incorrect. You can say whatever you want, but you have not provided anything other than your words to prove otherwise.
Fios is not a leased fiber or PTP service, it is a Internet, TV, and Phone service using BPON or GPON technology, if it's not using GPON or BPON then it is not Fios but some other product:
"As described in 2007, Verizon FiOS services are delivered over a fiber-to-the-premises network using passive optical network technology. Voice, video, and data travel over three wavelengths in the infrared spectrum. To serve a home, a single-mode optical fiber extends from an optical line terminal at a FiOS central office out to the neighborhoods where a passive optical splitter fans out the same signal on up to 32 fibers, thus serving up to 32 subscribers."
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Verizon_FiOS
It can be no more clear than that.
So when I said that services like Fios have a distinct advantage being passive between CO and Home vs active coax cable systems I was correct. When you said I need to learn about Fios technology that it is in fact not passive, you where incorrect. You can say whatever you want, but you have not provided anything other than your words to prove otherwise.