Podcast by Paul Budde - The Realities of Fibre to the Home

With little infrastructure based competition dynamics available there has not been a big push for fibre-based network. Ultimately these networks are going to replace the current copper-based and HFC-based telephone and cable TV networks. These upgrades will take 10-15 years to complete. The first large scale projects will be implemented between 2006 and 2008. I analyse migration models and makes suggestions on how to move forward.

Duration: 15 minutes

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