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Fiber runs a forward pass to the home

FTTH Council cites North American growth

      

Although still a market on the rise, it's clear the FTTH movement is growing amongst both the largest and smallest service providers. In the following Audiocast, Sean Buckley talks to Joe Savage, President of the FTTH Council about the ever-evolving FTTH market segment.


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In this Audiocast, Joe Savage answers the following questions:

• According to a recent study commissioned by the Fiber-to-the-Home Council and the TIA, there’s now more than 2 million homes connected to fiber. What do you contribute that growth to and what’s your take on the overall state of the FTTH market?

• Outside of the large telcos in the U.S., it’s clear that the momentum for FTTH is growing amongst smaller service providers, particularly with independent operators and municipalities. Some have told me the driver to go FTTH is basically just plain competition and the rising cost of copper, but what’s your take?

• Despite their dedication to DOCSIS, it’s clear that the cable industry is interested in fiber-to-the-home. While the majority of the initial deployments are being done by smaller indepent phone operators with cable arms or medium-sized cable operators, do you think with the oncoming RFoG standard and RF return products we’ll see more movement by the cable industry to FTTH?

• Like every other telecom industry segment, FTTH has had its fair share of debate over two main architectural approaches: point-to-point Active Ethernet and PON. Do you believe there are advantages/disadvantages to each approach?

• While targeting single-family homes with FTTH has enough of its own challenges, going into an MDU is even more challenging because you have to deal with existing wiring and older construction. Do you see continued interest in service providers targeting the MDU environment, and what are the real challenges of bringing FTTH to MDUs?

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