Fibertothehome
Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a broadband network architecture in which optical fiber runs directly from the service provider to the customer’s residence or business. By delivering a fiber path end-to-end, FTTH can support very high bandwidth with low latency compared with copper-based technologies. It is contrasted with configurations where fiber terminates at a street cabinet or building entry instead of inside the premises.
In typical FTTH deployments the access network terminates at the customer premises. The fiber reaches the building,
Common PON technologies include GPON and 10G-PON, while some networks use dedicated point-to-point ethernet. FTTH enables
Deployment considerations include higher upfront capital costs, access to rights-of-way, and construction work to lay fiber
Global FTTH adoption varies by region but has progressed most rapidly in parts of Asia and Europe,