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Fiber to the Home - FTTH CablesFTTH Fiber, Feeder Cables, Distribution Cables and Drop Cables for Residential NetworksQuick Quotes, Pricing and Samples We manufacture and supply a large diversity of FTTH cables, such as Feeder Cables, Distribution Cables and Drop Cables for Residential Networks in new and older real estate developments. Our fiber to the home solutions are easy to deploy so fiber installers and home builders can significantly reduce time and cost. Contact us today for FTTH fiber, pricing, more info and to order. About FTTH Cables and Fiber to the Home Cabling
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As home buyers choose a neighborhood for its sense of community, they also expect an increasing level of connectivity. Market research shows that buyers put a real value on the benefits that fiber connectivity offers. We can expect to see continued pull-through by the home buying public for these services. Developers that integrate fiber into the design of neighborhoods can expect improved return on their investments. Quick Quotes, Pricing and Samples Real estate developers and network designers share an important common goal: design the neighborhood and the network for the most efficient use of capital to offer the greatest value and highest quality living experience possible at a given price point. By integrating neighborhood and network design into a parallel, rather than serial process, developers can maximize property values, profit margins and quality of life. Developers must realize the opportunity cost if FTTH is not part of the overall project plans. Not only does FTTH create demand and higher selling prices but over time, it is a clear differentiator that moves innovative developers to the front. About FTTH Network TopologiesIn each architecture, the hardware locations (CO/HE, LCP, etc.) are connected via optical cabling. The cable from the CO/HE out to the first splitter (or electronics) location is considered feeder cable. A large feeder cable may serve multiple LCPs by "dropping" sufficient fibers at each LCP it passes. The cable from the LCP to the terminal that serves a home or living unit in a building, is known as distribution cable. The cables that run from the last terminal (usually single-fiber cables) and make connections to individual homes or living units are called drop cables . The functional parts of the architecture that are contained within or on the walls of the MDU can range from as little as the drop cables inside and the MDU terminal just inside or on the exterior wall, to the entire distribution and drop (including the LCP with splitters) being in the MDU. How the network architecture is mapped into the MDU structure is determined by the selected topology. Contact us today for Corning Evolant Solutions and other fiber optics for commercial and industrial applications:
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