Making FTTH Compatible with HFC (2007)

By James O. “Jim” Farmer, Wave7 Optics, Inc.

The evolution from Hybrid Fiber-Coax (HFC) to Fiber-to-the-Home is explored. The similarities between the technologies are noted, and we show how an operator who has been deploying HFC can start to deploy FTTH where it makes sense to do so, without excessive investment.

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