From FTTH to FTTR - The Upgrade Delivering Lightning-Fast WiFi in Every Room

 

The Internet connection is now just as necessary as power in our homes, given the explosion of our digital usage. Every room in the house is experiencing an increase in the need for broadband due to teleworking, ultra high definition streaming, online gaming, and linked devices. This demand is being met by a new technology: Fibre To The Room, or FTTR.

 

 




Fibre-to-the-room (FTTR) technology offers ultra-fast, low-latency internet access by extending fibre-optic cables straight to each room in a house or building. This technology optimizes Wi-Fi performance and improves the support for high-bandwidth in-home applications. Throughout the whole facility, it offers clients a smooth, excellent online experience.

 

FTTR – The NextGen technology for the home and office

 

Thanks to the FTTR network, each room benefits from a wired optical connection, ensuring an even distribution of very high-speed broadband. FTTR means you can take full advantage of 4K streaming, the cloud, video conferencing and online gaming, without latency.

Every room has a connected optical connection because of the FTTR network, which guarantees a uniform distribution of extremely fast broadband. With FTTR, you can fully benefit from latency-free 4K streaming, cloud computing, video conferencing, and online gaming.

By integrating the optical network into every room, FTTR makes it possible to arrange Wi-Fi endpoints strategically. This avoids interference and signal loss, for a more reliable and consistent Internet connection. Users benefit from optimal Wi-Fi coverage as a result, with no blackouts or shadow zones.

 

FTTR - The Three main advantages:

 

Ultra-high-speed network - FTTR can offer low latency of less than 10 ms and symmetrical speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s. When a user moves between rooms, traditional Wi-Fi mesh systems frequently experience broken connections and sluggish network performance due to handovers between access points. FTTR solutions are well-suited to enabling high-bandwidth and latency-sensitive applications, such AR/XR and cloud gaming, because they are optimized to minimize this problem.

 

Increased stability of the transmission - Because FTTR is unaffected by thick walls, frequency conflicts, or electromagnetic interference, it offers more reliable and consistent connections than conventional in-home connectivity options like Wi-Fi mesh. This is important in large homes, apartment complexes with lots of competing Wi-Fi networks and older buildings with thick walls.


Increased connections between devices -  Up to 256 terminal device connections are possible by FTTR, which is eight times the maximum number of connections that standard networks normally support. Supporting smart home applications, where sensors and other connected devices are becoming increasingly prevalent, is crucial.

 


The FTTR opportunity

The FTTR is perfectly adapted to the needs of the most demanding users: teleworking parents, youngsters, gamers, or professionals. Even when the network is heavily loaded with multiple connections at once, it ensures high-quality Internet access.


FTTR redefines the standards of residential connectivity. It is now feasible to accurately respond to expanding demands in terms of speed, quality of service, and dependability because of this state-of-the-art technology and our knowledge of the fibre network. Whether meeting the demands of operators, installers, or end-users, Fracarro offers high-performance, scalable, and easy-to-deploy passive FTTR solutions.

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