Fiber optic for new networks
When setting up a new network, implementing fiber optic cable is an extremely thoughtful choice. This cable is not only suitable for distributing television signals but also for data, including internet.
Fiber optic to the CAI cabinet
One approach involves the installation of fiber optic cables up to each CAI cabinet. Here, the optical signal is converted within the CAI cabinet to an electrical signal for data and television signals. The signal is then transmitted via the existing coaxial cable to the bungalow, where a modem is installed.
Fiber optic to each connection
A more future-proof infrastructure is realized by laying fiber optic cables directly to the accommodations, especially when creating an entirely new infrastructure. The GPON system (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) is a common approach in this scenario. All fiber optics converge in one central area (Point to Point) or from several central distribution points.
GPON fiber optic
In this central point, the GPON server (OLT) is installed. This server facilitates all connections and manages various forms of data traffic. It includes internet, telephony, IPTV, cameras, intercom, access control, healthcare, and if desired, the television signal. A fiber optic modem, referred to as an ONT, is installed in the accommodations. This modem makes various services available, including possible WiFi, depending on the specific model. The server fully controls the modem, allowing all services to be managed remotely, including the television function. This solution provides an advanced network, fully tailored to the demands of modern connectivity.