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Fiber to the Node (FTTN)

Fiber to the Node (FTTN) is a high-speed internet setup where fiber optic cables run to a local street cabinet or node near your home, rather than directly to your house. From the node, existing copper cables (like traditional phone lines) carry the internet signal to your residence. This method improves overall internet speed and reliability compared to older systems, but the distance from the node can affect performance. FTTN essentially combines advanced fiber infrastructure with existing copper wiring to provide faster internet access efficiently and cost-effectively.