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The Advantages & Disadvantages Of FTTH

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Advantages:

Speed: One of the most significant advantages of FTTH is the improved internet speed. FTTH means faster Internet and more bandwidth. Whether people want to stream videos, download files, or even have video-chats-internet speed is the deciding factor. In addition, FTTH can support triple-play services, which means that Internet and TV can be bundled together and provided through one broadband connection.

Technology: They use analog lines that generate signals through the connected telephone device. Fiber cable has virtually unlimited capacity and is just as cost-effective when it comes actually to delivering service.

Vector: Another benefit of this all-new technology is easy to find vendors.

FTTH being the hot topic in much of the industry, Internet Service Providers are working hard to lay the infrastructure needed to allow for higher bandwidth and faster speed internet to the home


Disadvantages:

The only downside to owning FTTH cable is the cost associated with owning the cable and installing it. Many families may need more time to afford the exact prices. However, there is also a concept called fiber to the home (FTTP), which brings fiber to a specific place. It is less expensive to install than fiber to the home (FTTH).

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Deploying fiber to homes is a huge investment that should continue over the next 30 to 40 years. Although each deployment scenario of FTTH has its advantages, there is a significant risk that the short-term savings of PON FTTH deployment on fiber optic infrastructure will significantly affect the future use of expensive fiber optic infrastructure without significant follow-up investment.

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