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A tag has been placed on FTTONT requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia, because it appears to be a repost of material that was previously deleted following a deletion discussion. If you can indicate how it is different from the previously posted material, place the template {{hangon}} underneath the other template on the article and put a note on the page's discussion page saying why this article should stay. Administrators will look at your reasoning before deciding what to do with the page. If you believe the original discussion was unjustified, please use deletion review instead of continuing to recreate the page. Thank you. Shamsrdin (talk) 09:14, 3 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

FTTO / FTTONT[edit]

Fiber To The Optical Network Terminal (FTTONT)[1] or Fiber To The ONT (FTTO) facilities. These facilities is designed to be used within Outside Plant (OSP) materials, products, and procedures.

OSP is a critical component of any successful FTTO implementation. The OSP infrastructure must be designed and built in consideration of current and future services, the need for flexibility, and scale. OSP product and equipment selection criteria must take into account factors that are unique to any environment.

The specifications and recommendations address the following issues:

  1. Condensed wavelength division multiplexing technology: This technology multiplexes multiple optical carrier signals on a single optical fiber. It does this by using different wavelengths of laser light to carry different signals, allowing for an increase in capacity and bidirectional communications over one strand of fiber optic cable.
  2. Low loss, wide wavelength, and bend-insensitive single mode fiber: Due to service providers’ growing demand for FTTO architectures, new bend-insensitive single mode fibers are enjoying increased notoriety. This type of fiber improves performance over traditional single mode fiber by a factor of roughly 100.
  3. Separate ribbon cables for mid span access to individual fiber counts: This technique is used for loose tube fiber optic cable, allowing easy access to individual fiber counts without damaging other fiber ribbon or its coating.
  4. Low Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD): PMD is a form of modal dispersion, where random imperfections and asymmetries cause two different polarizations of light in a fiber optic core to travel at different speeds. This leads to randomly spread optical pulses. This problem may be mitigated through use of a polarization maintaining fiber—a fiber whose symmetry is so strongly broken that an input polarization along a principal axis is maintained all the way to the output.
  5. Support for metro access junction network: Network access methods for residential and business services emerged by using a next generation network that was a convergence of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the Internet (or at least Internet-based technologies). This next generation network is packet-oriented and offers multiple services (voice, video, and data).
  6. High adaptability and dependability: The network may adapt to a high bit rate transmission that supports triple play services and is dependable despite accidental faults or defects.
  7. Trouble-free maintenance and easy installation: Taking into account the characteristics of fiber optics networks, FTTO applications require a compact and accessible solution to fiber optic cable, terminations, splitters, hand holes, and other related equipment. This should ensure trouble-free maintenance and easy installation.
  8. Cost effective applications: FTTO is a passive optical network designed to meet all of the service provider’s needs, supporting triple play services with enhancement cost effective method applications.

[1]The Author is Ramez Shamseldin. (Shamsrdin (talk) 18:57, 19 August 2008 (UTC))[reply]

Speedy deletion of FTTONT[edit]

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