When he says Ports I assume he meant the Ports on a CBT, which would be the box on top of the Pole.
CBT’s come in sizes of;
4, 6, 8 and 12 Ports.
Openreach will only ever liven up how many Ports are needed for each premises it serves, they won’t light up all of them.
Although you said FTTP had been on your street for 5 years, I’m not sure they’ve been using CBT’s for that long.
No one calls it a, ‘Spur’. I don’t know where BT are getting that terminology from.
As said a CBT has either 4, 6, 8 or 12 Ports.
When a PON in Surveyed each Premises is assigned one Port, not 2.
So if a CBT is to serve 3 premises then a 4 Port would be installed but only 3 Ports made live, aka connected to the SASA and so on.
Its possible that the CBT that serves your premises had its 10th Port, that would’ve supplied you with service was used for someone ordering a secondary FTTP Circuit or an Installation Engineer used that one to supply service to a customer that should’ve been fed from a different CBT and then never updated the Routing.
Passive Optical Network ( PON ) refers to the type of optical network that uses splitters , it’s those splitters that are passive part of the PON, there no electronics in a splitter , it’s a passive ( not separately powered ) device, in OR’s case it’s a 32 way split , the same ‘signal’ that enters the splitter on 1 fibre , exits it on 32 fibres , it’s just that the signal is now attenuated by the splitter process ( by 15dB ) , but if the signal ‘strength’ is still sufficient that doesn’t matter , it’s a series of optical prisms, that split the light source, so 1 splits into 2, 2 in to 4, 4 in to 8, 8 into 16, 16 into 32.
So to your question , if there is a PON , is there also an AON ( active optical network ) , and the answer is No.
Probably not a brilliant analogy, but comparing ‘passive’ and ‘active’ could be easier to understand if thought if in terms of as HiFi with separate speakers , the speakers don’t need a power supply themselves, the ‘wire’ that carry’s the audio signal also powers the speakers , these speakers are ‘passive’ , you could also have a HiFi with ‘active’ speakers , where the speakers also connect to a separate power supply , and the wires from the HiFi only deliver the audio signal , any extra ‘amplification’ , provided by the active elements of the speakers…the reason comms company’s use passive networks ( and not active ones ) is that there is less to go wrong .
That is why the ONT (optical modem) serial number is linked to your address and is not transferable. All 32 signals arrive at each ONT and your signal alone is extracted.