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A Checklist for Sustainable FTTH Networks & Closing the Skills Gap of Fibre Deployment
Workshop

A Checklist for Sustainable FTTH Networks & Closing the Skills Gap of Fibre Deployment

Emtelle, AND Solutions and Hellermann Tyton will be conducting a joint workshop. The workshop will review the important aspects to look at to build and manage long-life FTTH Networks, whilst offering an example of a combined solution implementation that closes the skill gap of fibre deployment.

A Checklist for Sustainable FTTH Networks & Closing the Skills Gap of Fibre Deployment

Tuesday 14th February | 13:00-17:30 | Room WS2
Session 9: Do it Right! How to choose the best FTTH solution for your project
13:00-15:00 Part 1: Checklist for FTTH Networks
FTTH is the telecom challenge of the early 21st century. Its deployment requires a large number of processes and components whose performance and quality will have a direct impact on the sustainability of the networks. Unfortunately, due to pressure of low prices to be reached in the short term, this important point can be easily overlooked. The combination of quality passive components, rigorous training of installers and homogeneous networks and use of IT solutions to design, plan and support the network are the basic ingredients for the creation of sustainable networks whose life expectancy will exceed 30 years.
Moderator: Laurent Gasca
Speakers:
Aurelien Bergonzo Anders Flodin Laurent Gasca
Alain Meller
15:30-17:30 Part 2: Closing the Skills Gap of Fibre Deployment
This part of the workshop illustrates an example of an original path for, easier network design, supply and installation scenario that makes an FTTH deployment easier for both Telecom Operators and newcomers when they join the FTTH arena. The presentation shall cover the process of FTTH, from initial design and recording of a FTTH project, through to the Passive Infrastructure installation of cables and closures which can be plugged into one another to make up a full FT TH fibre network.
Moderator: Colin Kirkpatrick
Speakers: Colin Kirkpatrick Diarmuid Kelly
Craig Jones