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Single Family Unit (SFU) Fiber

Single Family Unit (SFU) Fiber

No longer do people view access to high speed broadband as a nice to have feature in their homes today, it is an essential service. Using fiber as the medium to deliver high speed broadband dramatically increases connection speeds while reducing operating expenses. Connect with Corning to reach your subscribers where they live with solutions that accelerate deployment, improve network performance, and minimize costs. Our broad portfolio of innovative products support your build priorities in urban, suburban, and rural environments for aerial, buried, or duct installations, optimizing installations down neighborhood streets and into your subscribers’ homes.

Enabling Your SFU Fiber Deployment

Architecture Decisions

Architecture Decisions

Corning offers solutions for the most prevalent architectures in all-fiber networks. Whether an operator is deploying RFoG, GPON, EPON, or looking forward to next-generation PON technologies, all can be accomplished with either home run, centralized split, or distributed split architectures. Many operators deploy a blend of these under different circumstances. As a leader in fiber optics, whichever you choose, Corning solutions deliver value.

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Design Implications in Rural Environment

Design Implications in Rural Environment

As much of the industry's attention turns to building out the communication networks of rural America, utilizing a cost-effective fiber delivery platform is key to meeting the requirements of each network priority. To learn more listen to this in-depth webinar hosted by Telecompetitor. 

 

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Overcoming Labor Challenges

Overcoming Labor Challenges

Learn how Corning's FlexNap™ system can help with challenges and costs associated with network deployment. 

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Avoiding Regrettable Spend

Avoiding Regrettable Spend

Not as clear to many network operators are the considerable costs associated with delaying the eventual fiber overbuild and continuing to operate legacy copper networks in their near term.

 

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