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Costs per Home Connected: The Impacts of Automated Fiber Management On Fiber-to-the-Home Deployments
OFC/NFOEC 2008 - 2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference, 2008We demonstrate the economic impact of automated fiber management (AFM) in FTTH networks, specifically to defer capital costs and reduce operating costs by automating testing, provisioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and grooming operations.
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Fiber to the home: practically a reality
IEEE International Conference on Communications, - Spanning the Universe., 2003Fiber to the home positions the telephone network to deliver services beyond telephony. The author suggests that the greatest potential lies in next-generation video-large screens, high definition, narrowcasting and flexible billing. Broadband access combined with end-to-end signaling makes the telephone network attractive for delivering these services.
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Service opportunities for fiber to the home
ISSLS 88., International Symposium on Subscriber Loops and Services, 2003The deployment of fiber in the local loop in combination with broadband switching facilities will enable a wealth of new services to be offered to the residential customer from an arbitrary large number of competing service providers. Several of the service concepts are outlined, and possible local exchange carrier strategies for addressing the ...
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Fiber-to-the-Home Technologies and Standards
2005Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) refers to the provisioning of narrowband and broadband services to the residential customer over an optical cable rather than traditional copper wiring. Early trials in the United States, England, and France to provide telephone and broadcast video service to residential customers occurred in the mid- to late 1980s, however ...
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From fiber to the home to full broadband ISDN
IEEE International Conference on Communications, Including Supercomm Technical Sessions, 1990The author presents an evolutionary path for the broadband integrated service digital network (B-ISDN), starting with the installation of fibers to the home. Basing the target B-ISDN network on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technology (which is quite different from current circuit switching used by telephone networks) is being considered. The author
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The costs of devolution [fiber to the home]
Communications Engineer, 2007Carriers around the world are grappling with the double-headed problem of offering high bandwidth triple play services of voice, data and video against the backdrop of replacing their local loop copper cabling and the ultimate aim of replacing it with optical fibre for FTTH (fibre-to-the-home).
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Functional Fiber Materials to Smart Fiber Devices
Chemical Reviews, 2023Jue Deng, Jiaxin Li, Xiang Shi
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The future of cancer care at home: Findings from an American Cancer Society summit
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023exaly

