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Vol. 4 Number 3 May 2015 Article Newsletter [email protected] Ankita K Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Reference: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/fiber-to-the-home1.htm Introduction to FTTx : FTTx is the delivery of a communications signal over optical fiber from the operator’s switching equipment all the way to a home or business, thereby replacing existing copper infrastructure such as telephone wires and coaxial cable. Variants of FTTx: • FTTH: Fiber To The Home • FTTP: Fiber To The Premises • FTTC: Fiber To The Curb • FTTN: Fiber To The Node Advantages of FTTH: It provides for far faster connection speeds. Enormous data carrying capacity than twisted pair conductors, DSL or coaxial cable. Fiber has a virtually unlimited bandwidth coupled with a long reach, making FTTH technology Cost Effective. The key element which makes fiber-to-the-home broadband connections possible is passive optical networks (PON). Passive Optical Network (PON): A passive optical network uses optical splitters to separate and collect optical signals as they move through the network. Powered equipment is required only at the source and receiving ends of the signal. Advantages: They're efficient. They have a low building cost relative to active optical networks along with lower maintenance costs. Disadvantages: They have less range than an active optical network. We want to Present the e-newsletter for sharing updates in the field of fiber optics and optical communication. We solicit your feedback as well as contributions towards it.

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Page 1: Vol. 4 Number 3 May 2015 newsletter@fiberoptikafiberoptika.com/Newsletter_pdf/Fiber_Vision_May_2015.pdfVol. 4 Number 3 May 2015 Ar tic le Newsletter newsletter@fiberoptika.com Ankita

Vol. 4 Number 3 May 2015

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[email protected]

Ankita K Fiber To The Home (FTTH)

Reference: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/fiber-to-the-home1.htm

Introduction to FTTx :

FTTx is the delivery of a communications signal over optical fiber from the operator’s switching equipment all the way to a home or business, thereby replacing existing copper infrastructure such as telephone wires and coaxial cable.

Variants of FTTx:

• FTTH: Fiber To The Home• FTTP: Fiber To The Premises• FTTC: Fiber To The Curb• FTTN: Fiber To The Node

Advantages of FTTH:

It provides for far faster connection speeds. Enormous data carrying capacity than twisted pair conductors, DSL or coaxial cable. Fiber has a virtually unlimited bandwidth coupled with a long reach, making FTTH technology Cost Effective.

The key element which makes fiber-to-the-home broadband connections possible is passive optical networks (PON).

Passive Optical Network (PON):

A passive optical network uses optical splitters to separate and collect optical signals as they move through the network. Powered equipment is required only at the source and receiving ends of the signal.Advantages: They're efficient. They have a low building cost relative to active optical networks along with lower maintenance costs. Disadvantages: They have less range than an active optical network.

We want to Present the e-newsletter for sharing updates in the field of fiber optics and optical communication. We solicit your feedback as well as contributions towards it.

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