Who can help me to write in full the term “FTTP” used in internet skills?
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FTTP stands for Fibre to the Premises. It is the same as FTTH, meaning Fiber to the home. It refers to the installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings and businesses to provide high-speed internet access. This broadband technology provides you with very fast internet speeds.
FTTP/FTTH technology gives you a direct connection to the internet via a fibre-optic cable carrying data encoded in pulses of light. Fibre to the premises is full-fibre, which means that the fibre broadband internet connection from the local exchange is connected to the router in your home.