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Fiber to the X (FTTX) is a telecommunications and networking technology that uses optical fiber cables to deliver high-speed internet and other services directly to a customer's premises. FTTX is a type of fiber-optic communication delivery system that uses optical fiber cables to provide high-speed internet and other services directly to a customer's premises. It is a form of broadband access that is becoming increasingly popular due to its high speeds and reliability. FTTX is used in a variety of applications, including residential, business, and government. FTTX is a cost-effective solution for providing high-speed internet access to customers. It is also more reliable than traditional copper-based networks, as it is less susceptible to interference and can provide higher speeds. FTTX is becoming increasingly popular as more people are looking for faster and more reliable internet access. Companies such as AT&T, Verizon, and CenturyLink are leading the way in providing FTTX services. Other companies such as Google Fiber, Cox Communications, and Windstream are also offering FTTX services. Show Less Read more