“With the increasing demand for home network connectivity, we are delighted to add RESA CC to our already revolutionary portfolio,” said Andreas Sila, Vice President of the Data Center and Fixed Access Networks Market at HUBER+SUHNER. “We have taken customer feedback into account to create a new compact solution that provides subscribers with greater speed and flexibility when choosing their home connection.”

The installation process is designed to be carried out simply in two stages: "past homes plus" and "connected homes." In the first stage, the operator pre-installs the underground RESA CC cable at the property line. The operator then connects it to the street cabinet using a conduit bundle system. In the second stage, the subscriber, with the help of a local installer, connects the final meters of the FTTH cable within their property boundaries.

With this two-phase approach, the efficiency of FTTH deployment increases in two ways. First, traditional civil works are a time-consuming process, requiring extensive coordination with each property owner. However, with RESA CC, the entire street can be deployed in a single operation. Furthermore, splicing is typically one of the most expensive aspects of an FTTH deployment, as this process requires the expertise of skilled workers. Now, splicing only needs to be done in one location—the street cabinet—instead of at each individual property. These changes reduce the amount of civil works required and ultimately lower costs, while also freeing up time and resources for the operator.

"RESA CC sets a new standard as an FTTH splice solution that reduces the time spent coordinating deployments, eliminates unnecessary excavation work, and streamlines the connection process to better meet customer needs."Sila adds.

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