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Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is a telecommunications and networking technology that uses optical fiber cables to deliver high-speed internet access directly to a customer's home. FTTH is a type of fiber-optic communication delivery system that uses optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings, and businesses. This technology is capable of providing much faster speeds than traditional copper-based networks, allowing for faster downloads, streaming, and gaming. FTTH is becoming increasingly popular as more people rely on the internet for work, entertainment, and communication. It is also becoming more cost-effective as the technology matures and more providers enter the market. FTTH is becoming a viable option for many households and businesses, as it offers a reliable connection with high speeds and low latency. Some companies in the FTTH market include AT&T, Verizon, Google Fiber, and CenturyLink. Show Less Read more