FTTP
FTTP, otherwise known as full fibre, stands for Fibre-to-the-Premises. Like FTTC (Fibre-to-the-Cabinet), FTTP is a fibre broadband connection, but there’s an important difference. FTTC uses both copper wiring and optical fibre to deliver broadband to your business via a street cabinet. FTTP does not utilise copper at all.
Why choose FTTP (Fibre-to-the-Premises)?
FTTP doesn’t make use of copper cabling anywhere between the exchange and your premises. Instead, your business broadband connection is delivered exclusively over fibre, allowing you to benefit from ultrafast upload and download speeds. FTTP is the perfect solution for businesses looking for a cost-effective broadband solution with maximum bandwidth.