2. Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH)
Objectives:
• Introduction.
• What is FTTH?
• The Uses of FTTH.
• The Advantages of FTTH.
• The Future of FTTH.
• Conclusion.
3. Introduction
• Need: high-speed data, dependable voice and
high-quality video.
• Problems: how to get lines out to each
customer? How to future-proof the
architecture put into the ground today?
• Solution: FTTH
4. What is FTTH?
• Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is the installation
of optical fiber from a telephone switch
directly into the subscriber’s home.
• It is one of the latest access technologies.
• FTTH is also referred to as fiber-to-the-building
(FTTB).
5. The Uses of FTTH
• Broadband Internet/data access, with speeds in
excess of 10 Mbps to the subscriber, and if
required, speeds in excess of 100 Mbps to 1
Gbps.
• Enhanced video services supporting analog
and digital programming, interactive features,
Video on Demand, Pay per View and High
Definition TV.
6. The Uses of FTTH
• Telephony, plain old telephone service
(POTS) as well as next generation voice
services such as Voice over IP and IP
telephony.
• Highly secure and reliable Virtual Private
Network (VPN) services, and other enhanced
applications.
8. BSNL FTTH PLAN
• BSNL FTTH PLAN
• Phase-I (2008-09): In phase-I overlay
access network is planned in 98 cities
where the number of Direct Exchange
Lines are more than 3 lakhs i.e 30
millions, therefore Ethernet in the first
mile using the FTTB, FTTH is
proposed to be deployed.
9. BSNL FTTH PLAN
• 7 lakh customers are targeting in the first year.
• By 2015-2016,will be installed in all states.
10. The Advantages of FTTH
• It is a passive network. There are no active
components from the CO to the end user. This
minimizes the network maintenance cost and
requirements, as well as eliminating the need
for a DC power network.
• The FTTH network is a future-proof
architecture.
11. The Advantages of FTTH
• It is a single fiber to the end user, providing
high-speed data ,video conferencing and video
on demand.
• Tower system is no moe practiced.
• It features local battery backup and low-power
consumption.
• It is reliable, scalable and secure.
12. The Future of FTTH
• The desire for two-way, video-based services
such as interactive television, distance
learning, motion picture–quality
videoconferencing, and videophones is
expected to continuously increase. As a result,
demand for fiber technologies such as FTTH
are on the rise.