lõpptaristu
Lõpptaristu refers to the final part of a telecommunications network that connects the end-user directly to the service provider. This typically includes the infrastructure that runs from the nearest network point, such as a street cabinet or a local exchange, to the customer's premises. In broadband internet connections, lõpptaristu is often the copper or fiber optic cable that enters a home or business, terminating in a modem or router. For mobile services, it can encompass the radio access network components that deliver the signal to a user's mobile device. The quality and capacity of the lõpptaristu are critical determinants of the speed, reliability, and performance of the services delivered to the end-user. Investments in upgrading lõpptaristu, such as the deployment of fiber optics, are crucial for enabling higher bandwidth services and supporting the growing demand for data-intensive applications. Different technologies are employed for lõpptaristu, including Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) over copper wires, cable internet, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH). The efficiency and accessibility of lõpptaristu are significant factors in the digital divide, as areas with underdeveloped lõpptaristu may have limited access to modern communication services.