
The existing copper access network is facing increasing user demands for high transmission speeds. The growing number of broadband service users within the existing copper cables leads to a deterioration in the quality of provided services, particularly over longer loops.
For this reason, a decision has been made to build an FTTH network. This fiber-to-the-home access network involves deploying fiber optic cables from the main FTTH Central Office (CO) through a flexible distribution point with splitters to the end-user, without utilizing active equipment between the network’s starting and ending points.
In the FTTH network architecture, a combination of point-to-point (P2P) and point-to-multipoint (P2MP) topologies will be applied, in accordance with the Regulation on Fiber Optic Distribution Networks.
So far, we have successfully completed major telecommunications network projects for around 10 settlements in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar and Istria County, as well as several neighborhoods in Zagreb.
In total, these projects have provided high-speed broadband internet access to 40,000 users, with nearly 1,000 km of optical cables installed!
Within the telecommunications network projects, we have also developed linear infrastructure projects, for which construction permits have been obtained, as well as projects for specific facilities (outdoor distribution cabinets).
Additionally, we have executed several optical access connection projects to improve services for CARNET users (regional schools), business clients, as well as for T-Mobile and Tele2 base stations.