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FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery that reaches one living or working space. The fiber extends from the central office to the subscriber's living or working space. Once at the subscriber's living or working space, the signal may be conveyed throughout the space
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America, and Asia-Pacific agreed upon definitions for FTTH and FTTB in 2006, with an update in 2009, 2011 and another in 2015. The FTTH Councils do not have formal
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430:(fiber-to-the-distribution-point): This is very similar to FTTC / FTTN but is one-step closer again, moving the end of the fiber to within meters of the boundary of the customers premises in the last possible junction box, known as the "distribution point". This allows for near-gigabit speeds
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FTTX is a generalization for several configurations of fiber deployment, arranged into two groups: FTTP/FTTH/FTTB (fiber laid all the way to the premises/home/building) and FTTC/N (fiber laid to the cabinet/node, with copper wires completing the connection).
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building may provide an example of the distinction between FTTH and FTTB. If a fiber is run to a panel inside each subscriber's apartment unit, it is FTTH. If instead, the fiber goes only as far as the apartment building's shared
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symmetrical connections directly to consumer homes. FTTP configurations that bring fiber directly into the building can offer the highest speeds since the remaining segments can use standard
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restrictions that prevent full use of last-mile capabilities, and customer premises equipment and maintenance restrictions, and the cost of running fiber that can vary widely with geography and building type.
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filter technology. These units require electrical power for their operation, so some providers connect them to backup batteries in case of power outages to ensure emergency access to telecommunications. The
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Wijngaarden, Adriaan J.; Guenach, Mamoun; Maes, Jochen (2015). "XG-fast: the 5th generation broadband".
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improvements) all make FTTC deployments more likely in areas uneconomic to serve with FTTP/FTTH. In effect FTTC serves as a halfway measure between fixed wireless and FTTH, with special advantages for
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expansion, concentrating on completing their network in areas that already had FiOS franchises but were not deploying to new areas, suggesting that FTTH was uneconomic beyond these areas.
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service and is thus less costly to deploy. In the long term, however, its bandwidth potential is limited relative to implementations that bring the fiber still closer to the subscriber.
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data management arenas, indicating it was considering using P1901-based FTTC or some other existing-wire approach to reach into homes, and access additional revenues from the secure
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2265:"Best-Ever Mobile Broadband Sales and Strong Cash Flows Highlight AT&T's Fourth-Quarter Results; Stock Buyback Begins on Previous 300 Million Share Authorization"
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all the way to the subscribers' homes, while hybrid networks (often FTTN) use it to transport data via fiber to an intermediate point to ensure sufficiently high
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1038:inside a subscriber's home to be shared with other
273:(fiber-to-the-door): Fiber reaches outside the flat
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1425:time slot assignments for upstream communication.
1022:around the world have been rolling out high-speed
344:(fiber-to-the-mobile): Fiber runs to base stations
2382:"Is Active Ethernet best FTTH option for Google?"
1947:
854:are capable of connecting the "curb" with a full
361:(fiber-to-the-tower): Fiber reaches base stations
341:(fiber-to-the-mast): Fiber runs to wireless masts
236:are architectures that are capable of delivering
2424:Fiber to the Home Council: Latin America Chapter
2320:Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
828:(HFC) system. It is sometimes given the acronym
609:delivery in which an optical fiber is run in an
1727:. FTTH Council. January 9, 2009. Archived from
1133:FTTN/C is seen as an interim step towards full
1764:. FTTH Council. September 2011. Archived from
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888:) existing electric service cables move up to
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2304:(OECD), 3 April 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
2161:"Google Fiber | Gigabit Fiber Optic Internet"
2048:"Italy: FTTH reaches 348,000 subscriber mark"
1913:"Verizon winds down expensive Fios expansion"
1796:. FTTH Council. February 2016. Archived from
1513:"Review of the wholesale local access market"
1270:customers, although 400–500 is more typical.
762:, and the right side contains the copper and
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959:, despite being conducted by power utility
613:from the central office all the way to the
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2014:"FTTH with the Optical Distribution Frame"
1653:"All multimode fiber is not created equal"
1250:Incoming signals from the customers avoid
839:such as broadband cable access (typically
802:such as broadband cable access (typically
605:Fiber to the premises (FTTP) is a form of
587:very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line
2274:, News Release, AT&T, 26 January 2012
1477:. How Stuff Works. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
880:deployments also rely on FTTC. Using the
165:and mobile wireless technologies such as
2419:Fiber to the Home Council: North America
2395:, PennWell Corporation, 24 February 2010
1974:"Fastweb FTTH: A 10-years success story"
1227:Comparison showing how a typical AON (a
519:cannot. For example, the common form of
317:(fiber-to-the-feeder): a synonym of FTTN
2409:Fiber to the Home Council: Asia-Pacific
2099:"Net + Telefone – Fibra"
1572:"Active Ethernet grows in PON's shadow"
1466:
916:. With the acquisition of BellSouth by
177:(LTE) are an alternative for providing
1981:Konferenzbeitraege Berlin presentation
1901:, Penton Media, Inc., 21 December 2007
1404:The optical network terminal (ONT, an
1338:(PPPoE) is a common way of delivering
1972:Enrico Pietralunga (March 23, 2009).
1336:Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
1285:to the carrier's central office. The
1281:and routing, offloading full layer 3
1273:This neighborhood equipment performs
1117:subscribers, and labor force skill.
1045:Since 2007, Italian access providers
7:
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1759:"FTTH Council – Definition of Terms"
1722:"FTTH Council – Definition of Terms"
1697:"FTTH Council – Definition of Terms"
1632:"BornHack Event Network Information"
951:deployment in the United States, in
244:. Typically providing between 1 and
1129:FTTC during installation in Germany
27:Broadband network architecture term
2255:, page 22. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
1911:Svensson, Peter (March 26, 2010).
1665:Heath, Nick (September 26, 2014).
527:) runs over relatively economical
74:. The building on the left is the
25:
2414:Fibre to the Home Council: Europe
2249:"Telecommunication Market Trends"
2046:Sean Buckley (January 17, 2011).
1873:da Silva, Henrique (March 2005),
1543:Poulus, Tim (November 17, 2010).
1487:Mark Jackson (October 25, 2010),
1408:term) or unit (ONU, an identical
1301:FTTP, depending on the provider.
566:applications and devices such as
484:can mean three different things:
436:(fiber-to-the-loop): general term
355:can mean three different things:
281:can mean three different things:
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1145:in the United States, Germany's
945:advanced metering infrastructure
820:A variant of this technique for
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335:can mean four different things:
308:can mean five different things:
214:intermediate distribution frames
130:is the key method used to drive
50:A schematic illustrating how FTT
1846:McCullough, Don (August 2005),
1702:. FTTH Council. August 11, 2006
731:, inner white plastic sheath: ⌀
690:or to each floor), it is FTTB.
621:without reaching the premises.
507:definitions for FTTC and FTTN.
384:can mean two different things:
263:can mean two different things:
1028:Active Ethernet Point-to-Point
750:Fiber to the curb/cabinet/node
727:, outer white paper wrapper: ⌀
558:With the rising popularity of
410:fiber-to-the-telecom-enclosure
142:plus and a fast upload speed.
104:to provide all or part of the
1:
1864:(8). Retrieved on 2010-01-27.
1325:time-division multiple access
1258:. Active Ethernet (a type of
1189:Optical distribution networks
884:protocol (or its predecessor
420:typically used in enterprise
3744:Telecommunication portal
3525:Telecommunications equipment
1598:IEEE Communications Magazine
1435:network interface controller
1373:, for example) and Europe's
914:BellSouth Telecommunications
611:optical distribution network
3261:Alexander Stepanovich Popov
2270:September 11, 2012, at the
649:using any means, including
450:telecommunications services
153:A similar network called a
100:network architecture using
92:; also spelled "fibre") or
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3805:Fiber-optic communications
2965:Telecommunications history
2387:December 28, 2011, at the
1604:(12). IEEE Xplore: 83–88.
1308:
1260:Ethernet in the first mile
1104:proposed by the regulator
1036:Advanced Digital Broadcast
208:reaches directly from the
96:is a generic term for any
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34:Broadband over power lines
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3573:Public Switched Telephone
3385:telecommunication circuit
3346:Fiber-optic communication
3091:Francis Blake (telephone)
2886:Optical telecommunication
2429:December 5, 2013, at the
2283:Dieter Elixmann, et al.,
1875:"Optical Access Networks"
1610:10.1109/MCOM.2015.7355589
1473:"How Fiber Optics Work".
1419:optical line terminations
1299:single-mode optical fiber
1173:, and Canadian operators
607:fiber-optic communication
157:(HFC) network is used by
3484:Orbital angular-momentum
2921:Satellite communications
2760:Communications satellite
2230:"Facts and Figures 2010"
1093:provides speed of up to
1083:up costs €22 per month.
837:communications protocols
800:communications protocols
699:Fibre-to-the-home cable.
663:power line communication
230:Passive optical networks
175:3GPP Long Term Evolution
41:List of airports in Chad
3363:Molecular communication
3186:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
3015:Undersea telegraph line
2750:Cable protection system
1455:National broadband plan
1331:Ethernet point-to-point
1311:Passive optical network
1305:Passive optical network
1204:passive optical network
1068:In September 2010, the
947:. However, the largest
943:bandwidth required for
824:providers is used in a
808:digital subscriber line
234:point-to-point Ethernet
210:main distribution frame
3505:Communication protocol
3291:Charles Sumner Tainter
3106:Walter Houser Brattain
3051:Edwin Howard Armstrong
2859:Information revolution
2251:, 2010 Annual Report,
1880:March 4, 2016, at the
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1219:Active optical network
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3479:Polarization-division
3211:Narinder Singh Kapany
3176:Erna Schneider Hoover
3096:Jagadish Chandra Bose
3076:Alexander Graham Bell
2807:online video platform
2332:10.1364/JOCN.9.000327
2296:Rudolf van der Berg,
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878:Power line networking
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601:Fiber to the premises
469:power line networking
268:fiber media converter
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3800:Network architecture
3321:Vladimir K. Zworykin
3281:Almon Brown Strowger
3251:Charles Grafton Page
2906:Prepaid mobile phone
2834:Electrical telegraph
1362:copper connections.
1348:hybrid fiber-coaxial
1040:consumer electronics
826:hybrid fiber-coaxial
686:(either only to the
270:near the user's desk
202:Multi-Dwelling Units
155:hybrid fiber-coaxial
3271:Johann Philipp Reis
3030:Wireless revolution
2992:The Telephone Cases
2849:Hydraulic telegraph
2613:Long range wireless
2361:jm.telecoms.free.fr
2079:on November 3, 2012
1929:on January 11, 2012
1112:FTTS, FTTH and FTTB
1070:European Commission
1032:residential gateway
906:usage-based billing
864:power over Ethernet
540:Ethernet over fiber
422:local area networks
255:multi-dwelling unit
204:, stadiums, etc.).
123:fiber to the home.
3469:Frequency-division
3446:Telephone exchange
3316:Charles Wheatstone
3246:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
3221:Innocenzo Manzetti
3156:Reginald Fessenden
2891:Optical telegraphy
2724:Telecommunications
1994:on October 9, 2011
1853:2011-10-09 at the
1771:on October 8, 2013
1583:NXTcomm Daily News
1577:2011-10-01 at the
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3380:Transmission line
3226:Guglielmo Marconi
3191:Internet pioneers
3056:Mohamed M. Atalla
3025:Whistled language
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1279:layer 3 switching
1275:layer 2 switching
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414:fiber-to-the-zone
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3397:Network topology
3311:Thomas A. Watson
3166:Oliver Heaviside
3151:Philo Farnsworth
3126:Daniel Davis Jr.
3101:Charles Bourseul
3061:John Logie Baird
2770:Data compression
2765:Computer network
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2970:Telautograph
2874:Mobile phone
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2745:Broadcasting
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3216:Hedy Lamarr
3201:Dawon Kahng
3161:Elisha Gray
3121:Yogen Dalal
3046:Nasir Ahmed
2980:Teleprinter
2844:Heliographs
2018:Connections
1297:, over one
1295:full-duplex
1231:capable of
1183:Bell Canada
1015:Deployments
993:IEEE 802.21
953:Chattanooga
886:HomePlug AV
872:12 VDC
741:150 μm
737:250 μm
733:890 μm
729:2.5 mm
529:category 5e
448:triple-play
368:in Denmark.
238:triple-play
185:Definitions
3810:Local loop
3789:Categories
3702:Antarctica
3661:Toasternet
3583:Television
3066:Paul Baran
2998:Television
2982:(teletype)
2975:Telegraphy
2953:transistor
2931:Phryctoria
2901:Photophone
2879:Smartphone
2869:Mass media
2660:Muni Wi-Fi
2551:Power-line
2326:(4): 327.
2215:August 13,
2210:OSPInsight
1827:OFS Optics
1493:ISP Review
1461:References
1356:throughput
1321:Encryption
1161:in Italy,
969:smart grid
933:smart home
882:IEEE P1901
591:downstream
589:(VDSL) at
106:local loop
3815:Telephony
3795:Broadband
3686:Americas
3675:Locations
3646:Internet2
3407:Bandwidth
3111:Vint Cerf
3008:streaming
2986:Telephone
2926:Semaphore
2817:streaming
2665:Satellite
2576:Bluetooth
2556:Broadband
2531:IEEE 1901
2393:Lightwave
2191:Computing
1918:USA Today
1859:Lightwave
1414:thin film
1360:last-mile
1344:quad-play
1256:buffering
1252:colliding
1171:Australia
1020:Operators
989:IEEE 1905
957:Tennessee
815:last mile
725:5 mm
679:apartment
593:rates of
466:IEEE 1901
110:last mile
108:used for
98:broadband
66:uilding,
3754:Category
3641:Internet
3631:CYCLADES
3548:Ethernet
3498:Concepts
3422:terminal
3373:wireless
3196:Bob Kahn
3039:Pioneers
2864:Internet
2755:Cable TV
2670:UMTS-TDD
2521:HomePlug
2501:Ethernet
2427:Archived
2385:Archived
2366:April 4,
2340:18604241
2268:Archived
2253:Swisscom
2233:Archived
2113:June 26,
1933:July 24,
1878:Archived
1851:Archived
1832:July 17,
1807:June 22,
1775:June 27,
1738:June 22,
1618:33169617
1575:Archived
1556:July 12,
1528:June 18,
1449:See also
1367:AT&T
1327:(TDMA).
1163:Proximus
1143:AT&T
1051:Vodafone
1024:Internet
918:AT&T
902:backhaul
852:Ethernet
659:wireless
615:premises
511:Benefits
462:Ethernet
366:BornHack
72:end user
3774:Commons
3764:Outline
3717:Oceania
3636:FidoNet
3621:ARPANET
3434:circuit
3003:digital
2732:History
2526:HomePNA
2486:Dial-up
2145:June 2,
1985:Fastweb
1637:July 8,
1375:Fastweb
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1047:Fastweb
941:AES-128
922:Verizon
572:Netflix
568:YouTube
491:screens
325:XG-fast
3712:Europe
3682:Africa
3666:Usenet
3626:BITNET
3563:Mobile
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830:FTTLA
760:DSLAM
665:, or
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428:FTTdp
396:FTTCS
206:Fiber
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167:Wi-Fi
144:Ofcom
62:urb,
58:ode,
3707:Asia
3593:UUCP
3553:ISDN
2655:MMDS
2640:HSPA
2635:GPRS
2630:EVDO
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997:SNMP
991:and
975:and
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576:Roku
517:ADSL
482:FTTS
458:FTTK
454:FTTC
440:FTTN
434:FTTL
406:FTTZ
402:FTTE
382:FTTA
374:FTTW
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333:FTTM
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296:FTTO
279:FTTR
261:FTTD
251:FTTB
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220:FTTP
194:FTTE
173:and
90:FTTX
3598:WAN
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