What is Fiber to the Node, FTTN?
Fiber to the Node, or FTTN, differs from FTTH or Fiber to the Home, in the way that it serves a cabinet in a neighborhood or area and it does not complete run to the final end consumer. This means the last part the data travels to reach a consumer basically is the bottle neck in data transfer capacity. Some telecommunciaton companies are deploying FTTN networks and not FTTH networks. For more details Fiber to the Home, FTTH , networks.
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