FTTH : Fiber To The Home

Optical fiber, recently deployed throughout Morocco, represents a significant improvement over the old network, offering high, reliable connection speeds.

The Optical fiber is an extremely thin wire, made of glass or plastic, which has the physical characteristic of conducting light. In telecommunications, this characteristic enables huge quantities of data to be transmitted over very long distances, with extremely low signal loss.

FTTH Technology

FTTH (Fiber to the home) technology involves bringing optical fiber to the subscriber's home. This solution, which runs from the operator's central office to the end-user's home, increases Internet access speed and quality of service. Deploying FTTH requires considerable investment, particularly in densely populated areas (including both businesses and private individuals).

How FTTH works

Operators deploy their fiber optic networks using the underground infrastructures that link the Optical Connection Node (ONN) to the mutualization point. This is known as "mutualized" architecture. This is the most widespread architecture in the country today, connecting the majority of homes and businesses with optical fiber. The performance of FTTH fiber meets most business needs.

The location of Optical Connection Nodes is planned according to population density.