Active optical networks have advantages over passive optical networks in terms of bandwidth. With AONs, bandwidth allocation is flexible and each subscriber can be allocated from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. In contrast, PON bandwidth is determined by the splitting factor, with each subscriber receiving less bandwidth depending on the number of subscribers on the network. Upgrading bandwidth is also simpler with AONs, as subscribers can be upgraded by changing fiber optic leads or boards. However, PONs allow for higher subscriber counts due to their point-to-multipoint topology.