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FTTH to Become FTEH by 2010
Updated:2008/7/11 13:22
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) will soon become FTEH (Fiber to Every Home) and FTTO (Fiber to the Office) will also become FTEO (Fiber to Every Office) as standard for new construction in many developed countries by 2010, according to Aspen Optics as it speeds up expansion in the international markets to realize FTEH. Aspen Optics is a fiber connectivity products provider for global telecom operators and system integrators. In September 2002, the first Fiber to the Home network project in the UAE went live to offer optical broadband network to subscribers in developments such as Dubai Marina, the Arabian Ranches, Springs, and Emirates Lakes by Emaar Properties. Now nearly all residential and commercial properties under construction in the UAE by leading developers are fiber ready. Dubai may probably become the fastest city in the world to implement Fiber to Every Premise (FTEP) for all new property construction. The Burj Dubai, the world's tallest tower, is likely to contain the world's longest fiber cables within the building as well, providing fiber broadband network to every residential, commercial and hotel premise. There are obvious trends in the market to support the proposition of "Fiber to Every Home" and "Fiber to Every Office" in many other countries as well. In Asia-Pacific, governments of Singapore and Australia are active in sponsoring the deployment of fiber and infrastructure upgrades to expand optical networks. Vienna in Austria had already planned for Fiber to Every Home since 2005. Amsterdam is another city aiming for FTEH. The increasing demand for high speed broadband in commercial, industrial, medical applications is pushing the use of fiber instead of copper to support mission critical network connection. The phasing out of analog TV to be replaced by IPTV and the popularity of HDTV is a key factor to make FTEH a necessary reality. In America, analog TV will soon be a thing of the past: the Congress has approved that all TV broadcasters must put an end to analog mode by February 17, 2009, and stick to the digital transmission they have been phasing in already for years. Etisalat, Saudi Telecom Co. and Algerie Telecom in the MEA region, France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica in Europe, Korean Telecom in South Korea, NTT in Japan, and AT&T in the United States, are some of the leading operators heading up the promotion of fiber networks in the residential and enterprise markets. Currently, Korea, Japan and Hong Kong, where Aspen Optics is based, are ranking as the top three economies in FTTH penetration on the planet. "Aspen Optics, seeing fiber connection to be omnipresent soon, is actively expanding its distribution networks in the international markets. Currently, Aspen Optics is serving many global telecom operators and system integrators directly from Hong Kong, and has distribution networks in the Middle East, Africa, USA and Asia-Pacific. We are opening up more distribution networks in new regions to support the growth of fiber network, bringing FTEO and FTEH for more and more countries. By 2010, in all developed countries and major cities in the world, we can expect all new properties construction will follow the standard of having FTEH," says David Whitney, Managing Director of Aspen Optics. Fiber network in the telecommunication domain has long been supporting the global IDD connection. Fiber cable is now extending from the underground, from the ocean to every building, every premise. According to Aspen Optics, broadband connection through fiber is actually faster and more cost-effective than copper cable and any other means of transmission.
Source:Business News & Technology News ,MakTel starts rolling out FTTH network (2008-8-18) ,Alcatel-Lucent to power GTD's FTTH network in Chile (2008-7-29) ,NSN cools on FTTH, drops GPON (2008-7-21) ,Broadcom Enters FTTH Chipset Market (2008-7-4) ,Alcatel-Lucent wins Cegetel Paris FTTH network contract (2008-7-3) |
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