DS/CLC/TR 50510
Fibre optic access to end-user – A guideline to building of FTTX fibre optic network
| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 11 December 2012 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 110 |
| ICS Code (Other fibre optic equipment): | 33.180.99 |
| ICS Code (Fibre optic systems in general): | 33.180.01 |
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The abbreviation FTTx refers to grids using fibres in the terminal area, meaning beyond the last exchange Central Office. "x" thereby denotes different penetration levels, for instance:• FTTC = Fibre to the Curb, meaning to the street (to the last cabinet);• FTTB = Fibre to the Building, meaning to the building, normally into the basement;• FTTH = Fibre to the Home, meaning into the residential area.Most FTTx networks are designed without any active equipment in the external network and are therefore classified as passive optical networks. The only active equipment is at the central office and the customer premises. FTTH - PON networks can be designed around different architectures.The purpose of this Technical Report is to be a first guideline for those considering to install a high bandwidth (high bit-rate) FTTx-network. After studying the Technical Report operators, communities, energy companies, installers and others will understand the necessary steps to take to plan and install FTTx networks with high quality and cost effectiveness, and to secure a uniform structure and a high quality level on such networks.The main part of this Technical Report describes the FTTx-networks, but Clause 2 also contains more general information to give an understanding as to how these networks fit into the planning of other network infrastructures.FTTx
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