More than 10 million homes worldwide already have fiber-to-the-home broadband connections because technology holds many advantages over other technologies.
FTTH is a new technology that delivers high-speed Internet access from a central point directly to the premises of individual residences through fiber optic cables. A fiber optic cable is made up of a bundle of pure glass threads, each about the diameter of human hair. This state-of-the-art network can carry data signal via light waves instead of electricity and it is able to transmit information at virtually unlimited speed and capacity (higher bandwidth).
A key benefit to FTTH — also called FTTP, for “fiber-to-the-premises” broadband — is that it provides for far faster connection speeds and carrying capacity than twisted pair conductors, DSL or coaxial cable.
Because optical fiber can carry high-bandwidth signal at long distances using light waves, it replaces copper infrastructure by offering higher stability and fewer interruptions to Internet access. Unlike cable, fiber optic technology is less susceptible to corrosion and less prone to power surge interruptions due to lightning and other causes.
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