FTTC vs FTTP for many will be simply a bunch of confusing letters relating to their broadband package, but to those about to commit to a home broadband deal, it's important to know the difference. To ...
FTTC stands for Fibre to the Cabinet. It’s one of two ways in which next-gen fibre optic broadband is being delivered to homes and businesses in the UK. FTTC in a nutshell is much easier and cheaper ...
Openreach today revealed a list of eight locations where it will pilot the delivery of 'FTTP on Demand'. This service, which Openreach intends to make commercially available from Spring 2013, will ...
Latest news for Fibre Broadband: Who’s Doing It?More than 60 ISPs in the UK offer fibre-optic broadband, whether it’s half-fat superfast FTTC (fibre to the cabinet), or full-fat ultrafast FTTP (fibre ...
BT's fibre-to-the-premises services will not go live this summer as originally planned, according to the executive in charge of the company's super-fast broadband programme. Johnny McQuoid told ZDNet ...
A month after revealing plans to upgrade some customer copper lead-ins to fibre, NBN Co has kicked off the replacement of fibre-to-the-curb (FTTC) products with fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP). The ...
In a keynote address at the Broadband World Forum trade fair, currently under way in London, digital and culture minister Matt Hancock has called for the market to lead on the national roll-out of ...
There are now more fibre broadband subscribers worldwide than copper, and the economics of starting to deploy full fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband services are beginning to look far more ...
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