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FTTx is a very important technology in optical fiberization in the access network, ranging from the central office equipment in a regional telecommunications room to the user terminal equipment. The central office equipment is an optical line terminal (Optical Line Terminal, OLT), and the user terminal equipment is an optical network unit (Optical Network Unit). ONU) or an optical network terminal (Optical Network Terminal; ONT). Fibers are classified according to the distance from the fiber to the user, and can be classified into Fiber To The Cabinet (Fiber To The Cabinet; FTTCab), Fiber To The Curb (Fiber To The Curb; FTTC), and Fiber To The Building (Fiber To The Building). FTTB) and Fiber To The Home (FTTH). Verizon, an American carrier, calls FTTB and FTTH fiber to the premises (FTTP). The foregoing services may be collectively referred to as FTTx.


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Fiber to the X is a term used to described any broadband network that uses optical fiber to provide all or a part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications. Fiber optic cables are able to carry much more data than copper cables that are actually used in almost every connection.

Fiber optics work better especially over long distances, copper telephone networks built in the 20th century are now being replaced by fiber optic cables.

FTTX is 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).

The telecommunications industry has several types of FTTX, they most used of this types of fiber.

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FTTX (Fiber-to-the-X)

Since the customers have demanded for a more intensive bandwidth, the telecommunication carriers must seek to offer a matured network convergence and enable the revolution of consumer media device interaction. Hence, the emergence of FTTx technology is significant for people all over the world.

FTTx, also called as fiber to the x, is a collective term for any broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide all or part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications.

With different network destinations, FTTx can be categorized into several terminologies, such as FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, FTTN, etc. as shown in figure 1.Reference 2Reference 1

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FTTx networks allow us to meet the bandwidth requirements of users and applications. FTTx networks have the following advantages:

Energy saving;
Reduced consumption of PVC and copper;
Does not generate and is not affected by EMI (electromagnetic interference);
More stable connections as fiber optics transmit data more accurately and with less loss along the way.


FTTx networks are very important for the future of communications. With these networks we will be able to easily meet all the demand for new applications. In fact, it's a great solution.
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Fiber to the x (FTTX) refers to any broadband network that uses optical fiber to deliver mile telecommunications. Fiber optic connections can carry significantly more data than copper lines, particularly over long distances.

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) are two types of fiber deployment.


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Fiber optic connections, unlike copper cables used in traditional telephone lines and ADSL, can transport data at high speeds over vast distances. Every major communications operator in the world has chosen FTTP to transport data straight to consumer homes via long 1 Gbit/s symmetrical links. Because the remaining portions can use ordinary ethernet or coaxial cable, FTTP systems that deliver fiber right into the building can offer the best speeds. One gigabit per second is provided via Google Fiber.


Source: https://fiberkom.com.mk/fttx/

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Fiber to the X refers to any broadband network that employs optical fibre to deliver all or a portion of the local loop used for last-mile telephony. Fiber optic connections can transport far more data than copper cables, which are used in nearly every connection.


Now we are working on FTTR (Fiber To The Room) for delivering Internet to the Room via Optical Fiber.  


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zaheernew
zaheernew Created Aug 31, 2021 06:15:13 (0) (0)
 
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BAZ Reply zaheernew  Created Aug 31, 2021 19:07:16 (0) (0)
Thanks :)  
Until 3 years ago, I only designed and built HFC networks. From then until today I only work on FTTH GPON networks. The difference is huge. FTTH solutions offer a whole range of benefits from completely copper networks or HFC networks. With HFC networks, I had problems with broadband amplifiers and optical nodes, power supply, RF interference, ... Maintaining HFC networks is difficult, it requires large resources. FTTH solution does not require power supply, it is resistant to RF interference, ... Significantly easier network maintenance - stable and more reliable services. In addition to maintenance, FTTH solution offers higher internet speed in downstream and upstream and opens the era of new possibilities - IoT, virtual reality, telemedicine, ...
There are several FTTx solutions, but the best solution is FTTH. Most of my work on the forum deals with FTTH GPON. There is little space here to write about the importance of FTTH.
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Fiber is a realitively newer concept to me but through the post and comments, I'm learning a lot. In the solutions mentioned, I have seen Fiber-to-the-Cabinet and Fiber-to-the-home. FTTH is quote revolutionary especially in our region where fast and reliable internet services were missing for some time. With FTTH, end users are getting 100-250 Mbps quite easily.
With FTTC, distance limitation of copper cable is eliminated and users at the far end are getting all the services easily.
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Fiber presents the answer as it will provide ubiquitous connectivity for today’s (and tomorrow’s) applications and technologies. Offering enough capacity to provide the backbone of all current key networks (such as internet, cable TV, telephone and mobile) to private business and data centers, fiber also accommodates the fast-growing demand for streaming video, which makes up approximately 70% of internet traffic.

Of course there are a range of fiber solutions available to suit a range of applications. Different ‘Fiber to the..’ solutions (or ‘Fiber to the X’ – FTTX) include:

FTTH – Fiber to the home
FTTC – Fiber to the curb/ cabinet
FTTB – Fiber to the building/ basement
FTTN – Fiber to the node/ neighbourhood

Global operators are increasingly recognizing the value of fiber, specifically FTTH as their main broadband delivery platform. 35% of operators have already commenced the transition of the majority of network users to FTTH, with completion expected in 2020. Another 25% of operators are expected to transition by 2025.
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Fiber to the X is a term used to described any broadband network that uses optical fiber to provide all or a part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications. Fiber optic cables are able to carry much more data than copper cables that are actually used in almost every connection.

Fiber optics work better especially over long distances, copper telephone networks built in the 20th century are now being replaced by fiber optic cables.

FTTX is 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).

The telecommunications industry has several types of FTTX, they most used of this types of fiber.

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I have worked on the first FTTx projects in Iraq, it was a great opportunity to be involved in such a great project, we have provided high speed DSL and GPON service to around 60K users at the first year of deployment. I was responsible for commissioning and configuring FTTx Nodes.
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Chenxintao Created Aug 30, 2021 10:48:17 (1) (0)
Hi, my friend!
What do you think about FTTx?
Can you share that?
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hemin88
hemin88 Reply Chenxintao  Created Aug 30, 2021 10:56:01 (1) (0)
Hi dear,

I think its a great solution, it helps to enable reliable triple play (video, voice and data). also brigns higher transmission rates with lower energy consumption.

We can call it as next-generation access.  
Fibre to the X (FTTx) network architecture finds its use in Last-mile connectivity. The network is spread out from the end-user premise to the carrier network edge. It can deliver faster and better connectivity to homes and enterprises around the world.

FTTx has many benefits related to speed and capacity and that is the reason legacy copper-based networks are being replaced with Fibre to the X (FTTx). Other advantages include higher transmission rates and lower energy consumption. Fibre to the X network takes fibre closer to the end-user. This helps in leveraging the latest construction, connection and transmission techniques.
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Fibre to the X is a collective term that is used to describe various types of broadband network architectures, depending on wherever they terminate. The ‘X’ in ‘FTTx’ represents a particular object. It could be a home, a cabinet or any end-user premise.

With the development of cloud computing, smart cities and 5G, requirements for higher bandwidth and network speed have increased. Fibre to the X offers a low-latency, high-bandwidth fibre network that can fulfil all these requirements. In addition, it also helps in achieving high capacity and consistent connectivity. It also helps in providing long-distance signal transmission, a lightweight form factor, and immunity against electromagnetic interference.
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FTTx could be Fibre to the Home (FTTH), Fibre to the Building (FTTB), Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) and Fibre to the Curb (FTTC). FTTx is used to drive next-generation access by a significant upgrade to the broadband available by making a step-change in the speed and quality of the service.

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Diagram 1

FTTX (Fiber-to-the-X)

Since the customers have demanded for a more intensive bandwidth, the telecommunication carriers must seek to offer a matured network convergence and enable the revolution of consumer media device interaction. Hence, the emergence of FTTx technology is significant for people all over the world.

FTTx, also called as fiber to the x, is a collective term for any broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide all or part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications.

With different network destinations, FTTx can be categorized into several terminologies, such as FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, FTTN, etc. as shown in figure 1.Reference 2Reference 1

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FTTX refers to all types of fiber infrastructure including fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC), and fiber-to-the-node (FTTN).

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Fiber to the “x” (FTTx) is a collective term used to describe a wide range of broadband network architecture options utilizing optical fiber for some or all of their last mile connectivity. With “x” representing the fiber termination point, FTTx technology encompasses optical fiber deployments such as FTTH, FTTA, FTTB, and FTTC.
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