Optical Connections Magazine - Spring 2026

THOMAS H. RITZ FIBRE CONNECTIONS

Studies show up to 50% reduction in overall installation costs and 70% faster deployments with pre-terminated solutions, especially in data centres and dense urban networks. In typical installations – from expanding Fibre-to-the-Home network to implementing backbone routes or data centres – pre-assembled connectors can deliver considerable savings on time and labour. With preconnected cabling, multiple steps are omitted or parallelised. In concrete terms, this means that after the pre-assembled cables or modules have been laid and connected, a segment is ready for operation practically immediately. Extensive splicing and measurement work is no longer necessary. This is especially effective in large-scale rollouts or tight schedules. Since each additional connector represents a potential attenuation point, fusion splices have long been preferred. However, new connector systems (featuring, for example, high-precision mechanical contacts and index-matching gels) have largely eliminated these concerns. PRE-CONNECTORIZED AERIAL DEPLOYMENTS In rural areas, wireless connections often fail to meet modern internet demands. End-to-end fibre networks provide high- speed, reliable broadband, but buried fibre is challenging due to long distances, rough terrain, and limited duct infrastructure. Aerial deployment, which uses poles for fibre cables, is a cost-effective solution, leveraging existing pole infrastructure to avoid expensive digging. Pre-terminated cables simplify aerial installations by connecting distribution

• Faster Rollouts: Simplified logistics and fewer permits. • Reduced Complexity: No specialised splicing required. Cables do need to be designed to withstand harsh weather, UV exposure, and temperature shifts, ensuring long-term reliability in rural environments. FIBRE FROM THE HOME (FFTH) FFTH extends fibre optic cabling from a household or business to

COUNTRY-SPECIFIC DEPLOYMENTS • Germany: High labour costs and technician shortages make pre- terminated solutions a more and more interesting alternative. Major operators and their planning and installing eco- systems utilise factory-built distribution boxes that cut installation times dramatically. • France: FTTH expansions increasingly rely on pre-connectorized solutions, reducing labour-intensive splicing in urban deployments. Already, pre- connectorized and factory tested splitters are allowing for rapid building connections. • USA: Pioneering pre-terminated cabling since the early 2000s, U.S. providers like Verizon and AT&T have accelerated rollouts and cut costs. Plug-and-play drops simplify last-mile connections. • China: Although traditionally reliant on fusion splicing, China is shifting towards pre-connectorized components to streamline massive FTTH projects. This reduces field errors and accelerates deployment times.

serve additional areas, acting as a local distribution node. Unlike Fibre To The Home, FFTH allows multiple homes to connect through a single point, reducing infrastructure costs and expanding reach in rural areas. Applications include community networks, agricultural IoT, local government, emergency services, telemedicine, and remote learning. Technologies like PON and GPON enable efficient signal splitting. In this application, pre-terminated connectors enhance reliability by eliminating splicing errors, making them ideal for rural deployments where technical expertise is limited, ensuring high-quality signals even in harsh conditions. FASTER, CLEANER, AND MORE PREDICTABLE: THE FUTURE OF FIBRE DEPLOYMENT IS PRE TERMINATED Pre-terminated fibre connections present clear advantages in labour reduction, installation speed, and total project costs, particularly in high-wage markets. While traditional splicing remains valuable for custom fits and field adjustments, the push towards pre-connectorized solutions is reshaping global fibre deployment. With the growing demand for rapid and scalable internet infrastructure, the choice between pre-terminated and spliced solutions increasingly favours the factory-finished, plug-and-play approach. Efficient, predictable, and faster to deploy, pre-terminated fibre is driving a new era of connectivity, setting the standard for large-scale, high- performance fibre optic networks worldwide.

points directly to buildings without splicing, reducing labour costs and

accelerating deployment. These plug-and- play solutions are modular, color-coded, and easily scalable, making them ideal for rural networks. Benefits of Aerial Deployment: • Lower Cost: Avoids costly trenching. • Reduced Environmental Impact: Minimal landscape disruption. • Ease of Access: Poles enable easy maintenance.

In today’s networks, two methods are used to connect fibre-optic cables:

together on site and do not require elaborate splicing.

1. Pre-terminated pluggable fibre connections (plug-and-play solutions) Pre-assembled fibre optic cables or modules that have been equipped with plug-in connectors and tested in the factory. These are simply plugged

2. Traditional manual fusion splice connections

Two fibres are permanently fused on site by means of a splicing device and accommodated in splice cassettes and joints.

Thomas H. Ritz, R&M Market Manager Public Networks

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