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Basic Description of a FTTH Network Infrastructure

 

To describe an FTTH infrastructure network, it is essential to understand some of the basics. An FTTH network will normally form part of an existing access network, connecting a large number of end users back to a central point known as an Access Node. Each Access Node will contain the required active transmission equipment used to provide the applications and services over optical fibre to the subscriber. 

 

Each Access Node is served by a larger metropolitan or urban network fibre ring, connecting other Access Nodes throughout a large municipality or region.

 

Access Networks may connect by optical fibre some of the following:

 

• Fixed wireless networks (for example Wireless LAN or WLANs)

 

• Mobile network base stations (masts)

 

• A large number of subscribers in residential houses, terraces or blocks of flats and multi-dwelling units

(MDUs)

 

• Larger buildings such as schools, hospitals and businesses

 

• Key security and monitoring structures like surveillance cameras, security alarms and control devices

 

Therefore, a FTTH network may be considered part of the FTTX area or Access Network as shown in the diagram below.

 

FTTX Network

 

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