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Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Connectivity

David Hanley, TE Connectivity | Tim Takala, TE Connectivity

27-May-14 12:32

Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Connectivity

An average consumer’s Internet usage has evolved in the last few years. Most people are doing – and expecting – a lot more of their Internet, like increased interactivity, rich media and uploading and downloading pictures and video. The pressure for better connectivity is one of the main reasons service providers and users are looking at fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband connections as a reasonable and long term solution. Tim Takala and David Hanley from TE Connectivity talks about how FTTH is here to stay for the next 100 years.


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