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25 July 2022 Fiber development index to implement the FTTE concept in F5G networks
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Proceedings Volume 12295, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2021; 1229503 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627012
Event: Nineteenth International Scientific and Technical Conference "Optical Technologies for Communications", 2021, Samara, Russian Federation
Abstract
In line with ETSI's vision, the Fifth Generation Fixed Network F5G can be characterized as enhanced fixed broadband eFBB, full-fiber connection FFC and guaranteed reliable experience GRE. To determine the ways to implement the FFC concept, it is necessary to know the current state and possible options for the development of the national fiber-optic infrastructure. The Fiber Development Index (FDI) is critical to measure the evolution of countries towards Fiber to the Everywhere and Everything (FTTE) in F5G network. The FDI aims to combine selected indicators into a single benchmark. The FDI provides a comprehensive way to measure the evolution of fiber optic links in access, backhaul and core networks, guiding the evolution towards FTTE and F5G networks. The FDI can be used to identify priority investment areas and the national fiber deployment strategy in each network cluster. The article provides an analysis of ETSI research materials on the implementation of the FTTE concept during the transition to F5G networks and an assessment of the FDI value of the current state of the national fiber-optic infrastructure.
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Aleksandr Roslyakov "Fiber development index to implement the FTTE concept in F5G networks", Proc. SPIE 12295, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2021, 1229503 (25 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627012
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Networks

Fiber to the x

Fiber optics

Broadband telecommunications

Optical networks

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