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Standard User burakkucat
(experienced) Sun 18-Feb-18 19:23:33
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Re: What is native GEA-FTTP?


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I suggest that you are replying to the wrong person! tongue

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sun 18-Feb-18 20:43:44
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Re: What is native GEA-FTTP?


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Standard User Blmcg
(newbie) Sun 18-Feb-18 23:06:57
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Re: What is native GEA-FTTP?


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OR would agree, "native FTTP" is used to refer to any addresses where the PON is already built, requiring only a 1 or 2 stage installation to the customer premise. This includes both:
- Greenfield - built with fibre from the ground up, i.e. new build housing estates
- Brownfield - built on top of the copper network either proactively (typically instead of FTTC), or now as a result of a neighbouring FTTPoD build.

Blair McGregor
Network Architect - Syscomm


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