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  • What is FTTx Stand For?

    FTTx (Fiber To The X), most commonly covers FTTH, FTTC, FTTP, and FTTD applications running from the central office or head-end to business, residential, or multi-unit dwellings.

  • Crimping Tool Overview

    The crimping tool is used for creating a joint between two metal pieces or other materials with good malleability. The joint formed by crimping needs to be strong to ensure that the application works properly.

  • Info about LAN Ethernet Transmission Media

    StarLAN was based on a telecommunications, Telephone Company; usually do for the enterprise to provide voice communications. The Transmission Medium a Telecom used in a facility for voice communications are shielded twisted pair (STP) cable.

  • How to Operate a Crimp Tool?

    A crimping tool is an essential part of the crimping process, the other parts being the terminal and wire. Terminal size is largely universal and can accept many sizes of gauged wire, which can also vary widely within the same nominative value.

  • When do You Need OTDRs?

    If you are installing an outside plant network such as a long distance network or a long campus LAN with splices between cables, you will want an OTDR (optical time-domain reflectometer) to check if the fibers and splices are good.

  • AON and PON Advantages and Disadvantages

    Passive optical networks, or PONs, have some distinct advantages. They're efficient, in that each fiber optic strand can serve up to 32 users...

  • Gigabit FTTH Trend

    The Gigabit FTTH trend is gaining significant attention, thanks in large part to Google and their Google Fiber initiative. Since Google launched its own fiber-to-the-home initiative, promising to build open-access fiber networks...

  • Characteristics of Active and Passive Optical Networks

    There are two important types of systems that make FTTH broadband connections possible. These are active optical networks and passive optical networks.

  • Working Principle and Characteristics of OTDR

    OTDR, the full name of which is Optical Time Domain Reflectometer, is a precise optoelectronic integrated fiber optic test equipment that produced by use of the backscatter during the Rayleigh scattering and Fresnel reflecting in the optical transmission.

  • What are the Advantages to FTTH broadband Connections?

    A key advantage 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.

  • Why “fiber connections” have an attraction for the CATV provider

    A number of factors are increasing the interest among telecommunications providers in offering the “triple play” services of voice, video and high-speed data access. Most importantly, subscribers are finding a growing number of applications that drive the

  • Comparison of EPON and ADSL

    ADSL After several years of vigorous development has become China's most popular fixed-line operators in broadband access means.

  • Advantages of Drop Cables in FTTH

    The drop cabling forms the final external link to the subscriber and runs from the last FCP to the subscriber building with a distance restricted to less than 500 meters and often much less for high density areas.

  • EPON Technical Advantages

    With EPON technology matures, the industry mainstream operators have started large-scale deployment of EPON system, expand FTTx applications, and on this basis to achieve Triple Play, build triple play access platform.

  • Useful feeder cable in FTTH

    The feeder cabling runs from the Access Node to the first or primary Fiber Concentration Point (FCP).

  • Optical WDM in Fiber Optic Network

    Optical WDM networks are networks that deploy optical WDM fiber links where each fiber link carries multiple wavelength channels.

  • Best Practices for Testing FTTH Deployments

    Deploying fiber to the home requires learning a new set of network testing practices. Here’s a quick summary of what operators need to know and when they need to know it.

  • Fiber Installation Testing

    Fiber connectors are widely known as the weakest points in a network. The more connections in a network, the greater is the potential for problems caused by improper handling during installation, operation, expansion and maintenance.

  • Turn-up tests

    After acceptance testing, the optical network terminals (ONTs) can be installed in the customer premises. With PON technology, an ONT’s 1310nm wavelength is activated only by the 1490nm signal from the OLT. Therefore, to measure the output power of all wa

  • Turning up Services

    Video service quality is ultimately determined by the end user or subscriber. Video quality of experience (QoE) is a subjective concept with components that are nearly impossible to measure in a practical, operational manner.

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