ligipääsuvõrgu
Ligipääsuvõrk, also known as the access network or last-mile network, refers to the part of a telecommunications network that connects end-users to the core network. It is the final segment of the network that delivers services like internet, telephone, and television to homes and businesses. The term "last mile" is commonly used to describe this segment because it represents the final physical connection between the service provider's infrastructure and the customer's premises.
The technology used in ligipääsuvõrk can vary significantly. Historically, copper wire telephone lines were the primary
The efficiency and capacity of the ligipääsuvõrk are critical for the overall performance of telecommunications services.