
FTTH Insights: What You Need to Know About Homes Passed, Homes Passed Plus, and Homes Connected
When we discuss Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network deployments, several key terms help define the stages of network rollout and the level of available connectivity.
Let’s break down what this means, related terms, and its future significance in connecting subscribers.
Homes Passed
Home Passed is defined by the network owner and typically is a clear demarcation point between the distribution and the drop network infrastructure (customer connections).
The demarcation points are typically infrastructure such as fiber pedestals, manholes, chambers and/or utility poles with optical distribution enclosures. These points are in the close vicinity of the customer premises with the distribution infrastructure physically passing by the potential customer’s home.
A Homes Passed network in many cases would still require significant work and investment to connect individual customers.
Homes Passed Plus
Homes Passed Plus takes the concept of Homes Passed a step further. It focuses on extending the fiber infrastructure closer to individual properties, often right at the boundary of the property. This extension increases the accessibility of the fiber network, making it easier and faster to connect homes when subscribers decide to opt-in for the service.
The methodology of Homes Passed Plus acknowledges that the fiber infrastructure is no longer just in the street but can now extend closer to the premises. This significantly improves the customer experience with requesting services as work can commence within the property boundary immediately.
This also reduces the cost of connections as well as the effort, time, and skill required.
Homes Connected
The term Homes Connected refers to the number of premises that are actively connected to the network and can immediately access services without further installation work. This phase involves providing subscribers with the necessary equipment and instructions to complete the final connection within their properties.
Importance of Homes Passed Plus
The concept of Homes Passed Plus is crucial for several reasons:
- Increased Accessibility: By extending the fiber infrastructure closer to homes, it becomes easier and faster to connect subscribers when they choose to opt-in for the service.
- Enhanced Customer Experience: Reducing the distance between the network and the premises can lead to quicker installation times and less disruption for homeowners.
- Future-Ready Networks: As demand for high-speed internet and bandwidth-intensive services grows, having the fiber infrastructure already set up, ready to connect to the home ensures that the network can meet future needs more efficiently. Saving time and money over the network lifetime.
Homes Passed Plus (HP+) Product Map
Homes Passed Plus represents an important evolution in FTTH deployments, focusing on bringing the fiber network closer to individual properties. This approach enhances accessibility, improves the customer experience, and helps future-proof the network for increasing demand.
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