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Why FTTH FTTH is a subscriber network that communications service providers finally want with optical cables instead of existing communications networks with coaxial cables. Since there is no theoretical bandwidth limitation, FTTH can provide all communications and broadcasting services through one optical cable and decrease network operating costs up to 50% compared with xDSL. Even though initial investment costs are a little higher than the construction costs of an existing subscriber network, FTTH gives service providers various opportunities to start new businesses by providing new services and enabling a rapid decrease in operating and maintenance costs due to stable network quality. Why Samsung There are various ways to provide FTTH services. However Samsung has selected an E-PON type that can offer communications and broadcasting services efficiently and has excellent accessibility based on Ethernet signals. In particular, Samsung’s FTTH devices can maximize the decrease in operating and maintenance costs because OLT is equipped with L2/L3 switches, and has various types of ONTs for a variety of applications. In addition, through video-only OLT developed by Samsung, FTTH can provide terrestrial TV, which is the existing broadcasting system, CATV, and satellite TV services. FTTH devices can be operated/managed efficiently through an EMS provided by Samsung. Network Configuration Diagram & Samsung’s Device Coverage 
Ethernet-Based FTTH As a global technology leader, Samsung offers a suite of solutions for Fiber-To-The-Home services. Plus, Samsung's home gateway portfolio can better address the value added services market with the FTTH network. Moreover, Samsung's core components like fiber transceiver with PON technology are the key to rapidly spread FTTH-based broadband worldwide. Samsung's premium quality of service feature has great benefits for video services. With the rate limiting technology, this advanced feature can guarantee both upstream and downstream bandwidth for voice, data, and video services of triple play. Samsung's Ethernet PON (EPON) technology is based on IEEE 802.3ah with L2/L3 functions. More and more of today's technology savvy operators are updating their direction choosing from ATM PON to Gigabit Ethernet PON. Samsung provides the technology for tomorrow’s network today. The Strength of OpticGear FTTH Triple Play Service : Premium Quality of Service features support real-time voice, data, and video communication services Provides IP TV, Cable TV, Terrestrial TV, and Satellite TV Service Minimized upfront network investment using modular architecture High density: up to 512 subscribers per Optical Line Terminal Standard based, carrier class Flexible product portfolio to address various environments Highly available solution
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