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The Fiber Development Index (FDI) tracks and benchmarks fiber development across 88 countries. Fiber investment is vital to the quality delivery of all data services and, therefore, merits thorough contextual analysis.
Index of Refraction (IOR): A measurement of the speed of light in a particular medium. Mode Field Diameter: A measure of the size of the guided lightwave in the core of the fiber. Numerical Aperture (NA): A measurement of the range of angles over which the fiber can accept or emit light.
The Fiber Development Index (FDI) tracks and benchmarks fiber development across 93 countries and territories. Fiber investment is vital to the quality delivery of all data services
A global index comparing fiber development on a country-by-country basis. Brought to you by Informa Tech. Contents. Summary. Omdia’s Fiber Development Index tracks and benchmarks fiber development across 81 countries.
Fiber indexing’s modular design enables eficient, cost-effective connections for new subscribers and services, while allowing providers to take a pay-as-you-grow approach to FTTX deployment. Fiber indexing is the shifting of a fiber’s position from one multifiber connector to another, within each terminal.
Fiber indexing: simplifying the FTTH network architecture. Fiber indexing has the potential to reduce construction and civil works costs in the distribution network by 70%—and in the process, significantly reduce deployment times and speed up time-to-market.
This overview paper is the first in CommScope’s FTTH Architecture Series. Papers in this series discuss different architectures, along with their benefits, trade-offs and disadvantages, providing an objective look at each architecture to help service providers make informed decisions.