Fujitsu details UK FTTH network

Fujitsu details UK FTTH network

Fujitsu details UK FTTH network

Michael Carroll  |   April 14, 2011
telecomseurope.net
Plans by Fujitsu to deploy high-speed fixed broadband infrastructure in the UK could revolutionize access in rural areas, a leading independent broadband expert claims.
 
Sebastien Lahtinen, co-founder of thinkbroadband.com says Fujitsu’s commitment to deploy FTTH to five million homes in the country will provide a viable alternative to incumbent BT’s fiber network, and could result in rural areas leapfrogging urban sites in terms of deployments.
 
“It is exactly what campaigners for the ‘final third’ have been seeking,” Lahtinen told Telecoms Europe.net.
 
Fujitsu’s plan, revealed yesterday, leverages a decision by regulator Ofcom to force BT’s Openreach infrastructure business to open its ducts and poles to rival operators on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. ISPs Virgin Media and TalkTalk have already committed to access wholesale services on the Fujitsu network, which will be built on Cisco infrastructure.
 
The Japanese vendor believes it’s plan to bypass street cabinets and run fiber optic cable straight to the home will make the network particularly well suited for rural areas that might otherwise be overlooked due to commercial concerns. The approach means the network will have 1Gbps symmetric capabilities from the off, and offer the potential to hit 10Gbps.
 
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