ZTE Launches Super Optical Cat: 4th Generation Quad-Core Provides 10 Gigabit Optical Access

Recently, ZTE has released its Super “Optical Cat” product, which uses a fourth-generation, 4-core chip based on NP’s innovative architecture to provide 10 Gigabit optical access and nearly 2 Gigabit Wi-Fi access capabilities for gigabit applications such as gaming broadband, anchor broadband and learning broadband.

It is equipped with a 10G PON interface and a 10GE network port that can measure speeds up to 10Gbps, as well as a dual-band 4×4 160MHz Wi-Fi port. The Fi 6 interface enables Wi-Fi 6 endpoints to reach speeds of up to 1.8Gbps, which is well suited to “true Gigabit” requirements.

It is equipped with eight Wi-Fi 6 antennas and features ER coverage and DCM dual-carrier modulation, allowing every room in the house to receive Wi-Fi signals reliably.

It also offers ultra-low latency, providing ultra-low forwarding latency for application broadband via Wi-Fi 6 Smart QoS and dedicated bearer channels, with less than 10ms latency for VR games in typical environments.

In addition, the Super Optical Cat has the advantages of super security and super low power consumption. It supports four levels of security protection: system security, network security, data security, and application security.

ZTE fixed-line terminal products have been deployed in more than 100 countries and regions, and by the second quarter of 2020, ZTE had shipped more than 390 million units.