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FTTP Technology

Fiber-To-The-Premises

Verizon is the first company in the telecom industry to begin using fiber on a widespread basis to connect homes and businesses directly to the network.   

The new technology will make available a wide array of new products, ranging from broadband links that offer data transmission speeds far greater than anything available today to a variety of video applications.

The technology will transform our network and products that we will be able to offer consumers and businesses.  For example, our slowest broadband connection that we will be able to offer will be three times as fast as broadband commonly used.

As you explore this section, you will learn more about our fiber products and services, construction information, and the many ways this next-generation broadband product will deliver innovative, integrated, and life-enhancing  communications services to our customers and residents. 

Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) refers to Verizon’s network upgrade that will utilize fiber-optic cables and associated optical electronics instead of copper wire to connect a customer to the Verizon network. Fiber-optic systems have been used in telecom networks for years, but primarily in the long-haul or inter-city portions, as well as directly connecting some large-business customers that have heavy data transfer needs.

How Does It Work

Fiber-optic cables consist of bundles of hair-thin glass strands. Laser-generated pulses of light transmit voice, data and video signals via the fiber at speeds and capacities far exceeding today’s copper-cable systems.

What Will It Do

Serving primarily residential and small-to- medium-sized business users, FTTP will provide voice service and associated features while offering nearly unlimited bandwidth for an array of data and video applications. It will also accommodate new broadband products and services not possible with today’s network.

Installation Types

The installation types are as follows:

  • Greenfield – New building construction will feature FTTP where possible, instead of initially installing copper phone lines.
  • Overlay – Involves installing new fiber to replace existing copper-wire networks on a market-by-market basis, with fiber run to the home or small-to-medium-sized business based on market demand.
Equipment Features

Equipment features are as follows:

  • Optical Line Terminals – Located in Verizon’s central switching office, this equipment serves as the point of origination for FTTP transmissions coming into and out of the national Verizon network.
  • Optical splitters/splitter hubs – A focal point for the main fiber feed in a neighborhood or development, where the optical signals from a fiber link are split off to serve multiple customers over individual strands of fiber.
  • Optical Network Terminals – The termination point for fiber at the home or business, where the optical signal is converted into voice, data or video feeds to equipment in the customer’s premises. A battery backup will provide power for voice service during any loss of commercial power.
FTTP Advantages

FTTP has the following advantages:

  • Fiber technology provides nearly unlimited bandwidth, as much as 20 times faster than today’s fastest high-speed data connections.
  • FTTP provides more reliable service that is less susceptible to inclement weather and easier to maintain. Verizon can monitor the performance of the network and make repairs prior to customers noticing problems.
  • The new technology enables a wide variety of uses, from interactive content and home shopping to telecommuting to telemedicine and audio/video on demand.
  • FTTP is easier to maintain and extremely flexible to customer preference – new products and services can be activated remotely, either permanently or on demand.
  • FTTP provides a “blank canvas” for technology innovators at Verizon and elsewhere to create the tools and uses of FTTP for the burgeoning broadband economy.

 



Learn more about how FiOS is deployed to multiple dwelling units.
Important Information For Municipalities
FiOS Interactive Media Guide
Fiber-To-The Premise
FiOS Fact Sheet
FiOS TV Municipalities List
FiOS For Your Home
FTTP Architecture
FiOS News Releases 2008/2007
FiOS News Releases 2006
High Speed Internet Service -- DSL
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