New study on copper switch-off shows accelerated migration to fibre benefits the entire economy and society

  •  New study analyses impact of Fibre/5G demand uncertainty in a phased rollout at time of initial build
  • It demonstrates the relationship between the percentage of spare capacity in the original FTTH deployment and the future cost of 5G fibre rollout.
  • Cost of FTT5G  when built on top of an FTTH network with limited or no spare capacity is 2 to 3.5 times more expensive than with sufficient spare capacity

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