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SHOW PREVIEW FTTH CONFERENCE 2017


AVM, (booth S17), a supplier of customer devices for high-speed broadband and home networking, is presenting its FRITZ!Box 5490 for fibre optics. Tis broadband router – which is available across Europe – enables direct access to an active optical network. AVM says the FRITZ!Box 5490 for fibre


optics combines everything that makes its flagship DSL device, the FRITZ!Box 7490, so successful: gigabit speeds, cutting-edge hardware, free FRITZ!Apps and the diverse functionality of the FRITZ!OS operating system. Offering higher speed and greater range in the home network, the FRITZ!Box 5490 features the latest Wireless AC technology with speeds up to 1300Mb/s. For convenient voice in HD, the FRITZ!Box incorporates a telephone


Teleste will present its range of optical passives


for indoor and outdoor installation, including headend and last mile applications. Te LGX family of passives offers cost-efficient and versatile options for conditions where operators need high-performing optical functionality. Te company will also present its latest pre-assembled street cabinets. www.teleste.com


Te FiberPlanIT team fromComsof (booth B19) invites attendees to learn how to overcome FTTH planning and design challenges. ‘Creating splicing diagrams, labelling the equipment and generating the required construction plans is time consuming, repetitive and error prone work. Anyone who is responsible for the roll-out of a fibre network knows this,’ said Jonas Verstuyſt, marketing and partner manager at FiberPlanIT. ‘Tis is no longer the case with the FiberPlanIT Designer and Engineer.’ FiberPlanIT Designer generates and optimises


high-level designs to reduce the deployment cost. With the Engineer extension, these high-level plans can then be transformed into low-level designs ready for construction. Te Engineer


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Münzer from R&M will talk about how communication is changing our behaviours in the digital world. In addition to the expanding amount of end-user data, even more data will be created by device-to-device communication. Te business models of entire industries will change, and quality and availability of connectivity will be a key factor in their future success. Tis presentation will discuss the importance of the foundational fibre network. www.rdm.com


system with answering machines, an integrated DECT base station, and options for analogue, ISDN and IP telephone connections. A powerful media server and smart home functionality complete the range of features. http://en.avm.de


automatically creates fibre connections and applies the correct equipment coding. Te use of templates makes it easier to generate consistent construction plans, and the soſtware allows last-minute adjustments to the network design to make it ‘field proof’. Tis allows operators to reduce their network design time and avoid costly mistakes in the field. www.fiberplanit.com


JoinNokia at booth G14, where you’ll see its vision for the future of ultra-broadband access and how operators can use their fibre network to deliver new service offerings that can help unlock additional revenue opportunities. Nokia invites delegates to see its smart home, G.fast, XGS-PON and other next-generation passive optical network (PON) technologies along with mobile transport solutions and gigabit smart build services. Additionally, Nokia will be leading a number of different workshops and sessions providing a unique opportunity to hear from subject matter experts, customers and industry analyst on key topics including: next-generation PON; Passive Optical LAN; soſtware-defined networking (SDN) and rural broadband. www.nokia.com


At booth G19,R&M will be introducing the multifunctional Polaris Box 6, which meets IP65 and 66 protection class requirements for indoor and outdoor fibre-optic termination. Tis completes R&M’s product offering for single and multi-dwelling units. Visitors can experience the outstanding features of the box in a playful way with a virtual reality game based around the theme ‘Installers vs. weather disasters’ and can configure Polaris in 3D. On Tursday 16 February, session 9, Tobias


34 FIBRE SYSTEMS Issue 14 • Winter 2017


Micos Telcom(booth B7) is pleased to introduce several new products and services for FTTx networks during the FTTH Conference in Marseille. Underground chambers and smart indoor application for residential houses are only a small selection of the wide range of products on offer. Micos will also showcase its flagship product line, the MTTH range, which includes the optical distribution wall cabinets EASY and UNI. New to the market last year, the modern and stylish design of EASY is both cost-effective and


ingenious. Watch the installation video to see how easy it is to install the MTTH EASY box: https://youtu.be/njsodPSgk7E. www.micostelcom.com


Swiss connectivity specialistHuber+Suhner (booth G02) will be introducing several new products at the FTTH Conference 2017 in Marseille. For central office applications, the company has enhanced its optical distribution frame system ‘LiSA’ to further improve flexibility, practicality and ease of use. Te optical switching portfolio from Huber+Suhner’s Polatis division provides additional flexibility for bandwidth-on-


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