“Fiber to the Node (FTTN)” refers to a type of broadband network architecture where high-speed fiber optic connections are used up to a certain point (the node) and from there, traditional coaxial or copper lines deliver the service to individual premises. This setup allows for faster internet speeds compared to traditional broadband.
Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
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