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FTTN (Fiber to the Node)

Fiber to the Node (FTTN) is a fixed-line internet connection that delivers fiber-optic cables closer to your location, typically to a street cabinet or local node. From this node, existing copper wires carry the internet signal the remaining distance to your home. This setup improves internet speed and reliability compared to traditional copper-only connections, but the overall performance depends on the length and quality of the copper run. FTTN balances cost-efficiency and improved service, serving as a transitional step toward full fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) connectivity.