We specialise in a variety of installation methods for fibre optic networks:

  • FTTH (Fibre to the Home): Fibre optic cables extend directly from the central office to individual homes, providing high-speed internet directly to households.
  • FTTB (Fibre to the Building/Business): Fibre optic cables reach the perimeter of a building, with the final connection using alternative methods.
  • FTTP (Fibre to the Premises): Used as a blanket term for FTTH and FTTB or for networks serving both homes and small businesses.
  • FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet): Fibre optic cables reach a street cabinet, and the final connection is made with copper or coaxial cables.
  • FTTN (Fibre to the Node): Fibre optic cables reach a node distribution point, with final connections made via copper or coaxial cables.
  • FTTD (Fibre to the Desk): Fiber optic cables extend directly to individual workstations for high-speed access.
  • FTTE (Fibre to the Edge): Fiber is extended to edge devices in enterprise buildings like hotels or hospitals, eliminating the need for intermediate distribution frames.s