Winter 2017 Optical Connections Magazine

“Operators have to take a holistic approach to their networks if they are to meet rising customer demand”

NEWS & BUSINESS

Antony Savvas – see page 18

Comunicazioni (AGCOM) released figures that show the country’s fixed line broadband total reaching 16.2 million connections at the end of the second quarter, adding 880,000 connections year-on-year AGCOM says a reduction of 790,000 xDSL accesses was offset by an increase of 1.67 million connections using other technologies, mainly FTTH and FTTC. Pisa express: more Italian FTTH

Italian wholesale operator Open Fibre, public sector investment house Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) and the City of Pisa have signed a €12 million undertaking to build an FTTH network to service the inhabitants of Pisa. The work started in November 2017 and the aim is to cover the city within eighteen months. In total, 35,000 premises will be passed using around 20,000 km of fibre. Open Fibre points out that FTTH can support up to 1 Gbits/s, of both download and upload. The agreement with the City of Pisa establishes the procedures and times for digging and progressing Fibre will use underground ducts and infrastructure to limit as much as possible the impact of excavations on the surroundings and fibre optic installation. Where possible, Open

any inconvenience to the community. Excavations will be made by prioritising sustainable and low environmental impact. According to Roberto Tognaccini, of Network Operations Centre’s Open Fibre Centre, FTTH is a radical paradigm shift in the field of ultra-wide bandwidth, and people and businesses in Pisa can utilise the technology for many applications in many different fields. And the deployment emphasis will be on minimising disruption to the city’s population. “For more than 50% of the plan, we will use existing infrastructures,” says Tognaccini. “In other cases, we will act with the least possible impact using non-invasive techniques such as mini-trenches and one day dig.” The Pisa FTTH development comes a week after Italian regulator Autorità per le Garanzie nelle

Perfect Pisa: Open Fibre will use underground infrastructure to reduce the impact of excavations in the city.

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