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Data transmission - Applications and history 1 Since the end of 1990s, broadband access techniques such as ADSL, Cable modems, fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) and fiber-to- the-home (FTTH) have become wide spread to small offices and homes

Internet access - Fiber to the home 1 Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is one member of the Fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) family that includes Fiber-to-the-building or basement (FTTB), Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), Fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD), Fiber-to-the- curb (FTTC), and Fiber-to-the-node (FTTN)

Telecommunications in Austria - Internet 1 UPC Fiber Power (in most bigger cities Austria wide, up to 100Mbit/s download and 10Mbit/s upload) over a FTTB variation with coaxial cable as in-house cabling / Blizznet (in some districts of Vienna, up to 100Mbit download and 100Mbit upload) as Fiber to the Home (FTTH).

Fiber to the x - Definitions 1 FTTP (fiber-to-the-premises): This term is used either as a blanket term for both FTTH and FTTB, or where the fiber network includes both homes and small businesses.

Fiber to the x - Definitions 1 FTTB (fiber-to-the-building, -business, or - basement): Fiber reaches the boundary of the building, such as the basement in a multi-dwelling unit, with the final connection to the individual living space being made via alternative means, similar to the curb or pole technologies.

Fiber to the x - Definitions 1 To promote consistency, especially when comparing FTTH penetration rates between countries, the three FTTH Councils of Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific agreed upon definitions for FTTH and FTTB in 2006, with an update in 2009 and another in The FTTH Councils do not have formal definitions for FTTC and FTTN.

Fiber to the x - Fiber to the premises 1 FTTB (fiber to the building or basement) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery that necessarily applies only to those properties that contain multiple living or working spaces

Fiber to the x - Fiber to the premises 1 An apartment building may provide an example of the distinction between FTTH and FTTB. If a fiber is run to a panel at each subscriber's apartment unit, it is FTTH. If instead the fiber goes only as far as the apartment building's shared electrical room, it is FTTB.

Fiber to the x - Electrical network 1 For FTTH and for some forms of FTTB, it is common for the building's existing phone systems, local area networks, and cable TV systems to connect directly to the optical network terminal or unit. If all three systems cannot directly reach the unit, it is possible to combine signals and transport them over a common medium. Once closer to the end- user, equipment such as a router, modem, or network interface controller can separate the signals and convert them into the appropriate protocol.

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone - History 1 Because NTT owns most of the last mile (FTTC or FTTB/FTTH), it enjoys oligopolistic control over land lines in Japan

Fiber to the premises - Definitions 1 *'FTTP' (fiber-to-the-premises): This term is used either as a blanket term for both FTTH and FTTB, or where the fiber network includes both homes and small businesses.

Fiber to the premises - Definitions 1 **'FTTB' (fiber-to-the-building, -business, or -basement): Fiber reaches the boundary of the building, such as the basement in a multi-family residential|multi-dwelling unit, with the final connection to the individual living space being made via alternative means, similar to the curb or pole technologies.

Fiber to the premises 1 *FTTB (fiber to the building or basement) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery that necessarily applies only to those properties that contain multiple living or working spaces

National Broadband Network 1 In opposition, the Coalition made clear it expected the technology mix could include Fibre-to-the-Node (FTTN) and Fibre-to- the-Building (FTTB) architectures, existing Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) networks and other privately operated fibre broadband infrastructure, along with the existing NBN Co technologies of Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP), satellite and Long Term Evolution (LTE) fixed wireless

Fiber to the premises by country - Taiwan 1 Chunghwa Telecom offers FTTB in Taiwan. Taiwan had the world's fourth highest FTTB penetration rate.

Fiber to the premises by country - France 1 * In 2003 Erenis launched an offer of FTTB at 100 Mbit/s in January 2007 including Triple play (telecommunications)|triple play. Erenis was bought by Neuf Cegetel|Neuf on 2 April 2007 and this company is planning to offer a 50 Mbit/s triple play service for €29.90 starting at once.A user reports in fact [ 7/07/17/84-interview-neuf#c46 a debit of 35/10 Mbit/s]

Fiber to the premises by country - France 1 * In July 2007 Neuf announced it will only use FTTH in new deployments and that the existing Erenis FTTB users would be switched to FTTH at some time in the future. Neuf also acquired Mediafibre, a company which sold fibre optic access is Pau, France, in January

Fiber to the premises by country - Moldova 1 StarNet and Moldtelecom both offer 300/300Mbit (symmetrical) Internet connection via FTTB in the city of Chiinău and some regional centers with prices around 15€ per month for 100/100Mbit plan.[ internet/planuri_tarifare FTTx Plans], Moldtelcom

Fiber to the premises by country - Slovakia 1 FTTx connectivity is available in Michalovce by GeCom, s.r.o, which offers FTTB+ETTH variant at speeds up to 33/33 Mbit/s (down/up).

Fiber to the premises by country - Switzerland 1 By 2015, 1 million of Swisscom's customers will have FTTH, 500,000 will have FTTS or FTTB, with a further 800,000 customers having at least 100 Mbit/s through vectored DSL

Fiber to the premises by country - Turkey 1 In Turkey, Tellcom started its FTTB service QuikNET on December The initial tariff had 100/100 Mbit/s service at a price of 109 TL/month (~=73 $/month). m.asp?m=

Fiber to the premises by country - Canada 1 * Novus (ftth carrier)|Novus provides FTTB services in Vancouver, British Columbia

Novus Entertainment 1 Novus is one of the few broadband Internet carriers in Canada to offer a fiber to the x|Fibre-to-the-Building (FTTB) network.Fiber to the premises by country|Fibre to the premises by country

Moldtelecom - Internet 1 Moldtelecom provides FTTx Internet access under the brand of MaxFiber. The network was launched on April 16, 2008 and utilizes mainly FTTB connection method. Current plans provide download and upload speeds ranging from 30 to 300 Mbit/s. The service is available in all cities and regional centers.

Mobile TeleSystems - Operations 1 During , MTS deployed FTTB network in nearly twenty new cities of the Far East, Siberia, Central, Volga and Ural federal districts. In 2012, MTS launched in all the cities where the DTV signal standard DVB-C, and in December 2013 a project to provide fixed telephony services to the mass market in the regions.[ novosti/31763 Хроники российского ШПД- 2013]

Internet in Germany - FTTH and FTTB 1 Deutsche Telekom started offering FTTH/FTTB in select regions in 2011, with up to 200 Mbit/s downstream and 100 Mbit/s upstream. As of January 2014, Deutsche Telekom FTTH was available in 884,000 households, at a price point of €55 for 100 Mbit/s and €60 for 200 Mbit/s service. Regional providers also offer FTTH/FTTB services, e.g. Stadtwerke München|M-Net in Munich, in Hamburg, NetCologne in Cologne, and in Aachen.

Internet usage - Fiber to the home 1 Fiber to the x |Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is one member of the Fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) family that includes Fiber-to-the-building or basement (FTTB), Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), Fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD), Fiber- to-the-curb (FTTC), and Fiber-to-the-node (FTTN)

Digital transmission - Applications and history 1 Since the end of the 1990s, broadband access techniques such as ADSL, Cable modems, fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) have become widespread to small offices and homes

Internet in Moldova - ISPs 1 * Moldtelecom began to offer Internet connection via FTTB in May The service is available in Chişinău, Băli, Orhei, Cahul and other 30 regional centers and towns. The company plans to cover all large cities and regional centers in the near future.

Internet in Moldova - ISPs 1 * IDC started offering FTTB services in The service is currently limited to Tiraspol, Bender, Moldova|Bender and Rîbnia.

G.fast - Technology 1 Service performance targets are 200 to 1000Mbit/s at less than 100m on straight loops for FTTB deployments; 500, 200, and 150Mbit/s on 100, 200, and 250m loops respectively

G.fast - Deployment scenarios 1 A G.fast FTTdp fiber node has the approximate size of a large shoebox and can be mounted on a pole or underground. In a FTTB (fiber to the basement) deployment, the fiber node is in the basement of a multi-dwelling unit (MDU) and G.fast is used on the in-building telephone cabling. In a fiber to the front yard scenario, each fiber node serves a single home. The fiber node may be reverse-powered by the subscriber modem.

Internet in Austria - Internet 1 * UPC Fiber Power (in most bigger cities Austria wide, up to 100Mbit/s download and 10Mbit/s upload) over a FTTB variation with coaxial cable as in-house cabling / Blizznet (in some districts of Vienna, up to 100Mbit download and 100Mbit upload) as Fiber to the Home (FTTH).

Henry H. Goddard - Vineland 1 [Italics are Goddard's.][ d=0i0FAQAAIAAJprintsec=frontcoverdq=Psy chology+of+the+Normal+and+Subnormalsou rce=blots=clXMXzkSjMsig=vFTTBJcG6vKxiX Jpbio7ba53C1Uhl=enei=6eS4TKXaPIO88ga VheXODgsa=Xoi=book_resultct=resultresnu m=1ved=0CBIQ6AEwAA#v=onepageq=dem ocracy%20means%20that%20the%20people f=false Goddard, Psychology of the Normal and Subnormal, page 237]

Internet in Bulgaria - Local area networks (LANs) 1 The biggest Internet service providers (ISPs) offer fiber optic access, called fiber- to-the-building (FTTB)

Broadband internet - Fiber to the home 1 Fiber to the x|Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is one member of the Fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) family that includes Fiber-to-the-building or basement (FTTB), Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), Fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD), Fiber- to-the-curb (FTTC), and Fiber-to-the-node (FTTN)

I'll Fly Away - The Chuck Wagon Gang 1 The Chuck Wagon Gang's 1948 recording of I'll Fly Away for Columbia Records|Columbia sold over one-million copies and ranks among the top selling gospel records of all-time,Bil Carpenter, [ dq=%22I'll%20Fly%20Away%22%20billboard%20chartpg=PA 479#v=onepageq=%22I'll%20Fly%20Away%22f=false Uncloudy days: the gospel music encyclopeida], 2005 [numbers referenced are based on RIAA figures] and is listed among the top selling songs of the 1940s in general.[ l Songs of the Century: The Swing Era / The War Years ( )] In 1950, Billboard (magazine)|Billboard reported that American disc jockeys voted the Chuck Wagon Gang 18th most popular of all singing groups in the nation, considering all music genres, and the third most popular recording artist for Columbia.

NTT - History 1 Because NTT owns most of the last mile (Fiber to the x|FTTC or Fiber to the x|FTTB/FTTH), it enjoys Oligopoly|oligopolistic control over land lines in Japan

TPG Telecom - Ventures 1 On 17 September 2013, during TPG's financial year results presentation, it was announced that the company plans on constructing FTTB|fibre to the basement (FTTB) networks, capable of offering a bandwidth of 100Mbit/s, in five major capital cities

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