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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.
Service providers are deploying next-generation networks delivering high-bandwidth data, voice and video services at an unprecedented rate. Stimulus funding and the growth of bandwidth-intensive applications such as video streaming and peer-to-peer sharing are expected to serve as the catalyst for the next leap forward in broad -band deployment. Running optical fiber much deeper into the access network, in some cases all the way to the customer premises, is an important part of the strategy of nearly every service provider.
The appeal of fiber to the home (FTTH) is that it offers the potential for practically unlimited bandwidth and also facilitates greater control over the operation, administration and pro-visioning of the access system. The ability to quickly and efficiently diagnose problems is critical to successful deployment and maintenance of broadband networks. This article offers a high-level view of some practical test and measurement best practices that help ensure success in planning, installing and trouble-shooting FTTH networks.
In the “Fiber Installation Testing”, we will introduce three steps to ensure the fiber end faces are clean.
In the “Frame Installation and Acceptance Testing”, we will introduce the frame installation after feeder and distribution cable construction is complete.
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Basic Description of a FTTH Network Infrastructure