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27 paź 2023 · In the ever-evolving world of FTTH technology, understanding the terminology associated with deployments is crucial. "Homes passed", "homes passed plus", and "homes connected" all represent key milestones in the FTTH rollout process.
19 sty 2022 · If you have a fibre running past an office building with ten tenants, is that one “premise passed”, ten “premises passed” or none at all if there is no riser or similar facility within the building itself allowing individual tenants to make a connection?
21 gru 2022 · That some homes considered “passed” may have to pay to actually be connected is notable given those locations are not eligible for certain federal grant funding. Here's what a slew of operators, the NTIA and USDA told Fierce about what counts as a passing.
Homes passed are the number of living units, such as single residence homes, apartments and condominium units, passed by the cable distribution network in a given cable system service area. Homes passed excludes commercial units passed by the cable distribution network.
19 kwi 2023 · Explore the 2023 European FTTH (fibre to the home and FTTB (fibre to the building) Market Panorama with data on homes passed in the EU39 by FTTH Council
19 sty 2022 · One critical issue that comes up on projects concerning fibre is the definition of “premises passed” (or “homes passed”).
5 kwi 2024 · The total number of homes passed with FTTH and FTTB in the EU39 reached 244 million homes in September 2023, compared to nearly 219 million in September 2022. The highest increase in terms of homes passed in absolute numbers is in the United Kingdom (+4,7 M), Germany (4,4 M), and France (+2,5 M).