The FTTH Council Europe has seven active Committees and a Working Group, covering a wide range of fibre-related topics and industry priorities. The Committees and Working Group of the FTTH Council Europe are instrumental in driving the organization’s mission to advance FTTH technology across the continent. By harnessing expertise, shaping policy, strategizing market development, and promoting collaboration, these groups ensure that the Council remains a leading force in the telecommunications industry. Their strategic importance cannot be overstated, as they lay the foundation for a connected, digital Europe where high-speed internet access is a reality for all.

By mean of this series of interviews with Committee and Working Group Chairs, the FTTH Council Europe aims at fostering a sense of community and collaboration among its Members. Committees and Working Group provide a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaborative problem-solving. This collective effort not only accelerates innovation but also builds a robust support system for member organizations, enhancing their capabilities and competitiveness in the market. This is way the efforts and engagement of their individual members deserve the spotlight.

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Leveraging fibre network benefits with Optical LAN technology

This white paper explores the transformative potential of Optical LAN, an enterprise and campus network built on Passive Optical Network (PON) technology. By replacing traditional copper infrastructure with thin, resilient fiber, passive splitters, and a centralized architecture, Optical LAN simplifies network design, enhances performance, and strengthens security across sectors including offices, healthcare, education, hospitality, government, transportation, and industry. Key benefits include significant capital and operational savings (40–56% upfront cost reductions and up to ~50% lower total cost of ownership), multi-gigabit scalability (1–25 Gb/s today with a roadmap to 50–100 Gb/s), long reach up to 20 km, and up to 70% lower energy consumption compared to legacy switching.

The paper also examines solution components, powering strategies, hybrid fiber-copper extensions, deployment practices, and service-provider integration, supported by real-world case studies demonstrating 29–41% total cost savings and reduced cabling requirements. Optical LAN provides a high-speed, reliable, energy-efficient, and future-proof network architecture that addresses modern connectivity, operational, and sustainability challenges.

 

 

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