The time for the FTTH Forum 2011 is closing fast. This year, the Forum is held in Budapest the 8 and 9 November. I will be delivering the pre-conference workshop on the 8th which will frame in one frame all the stakes of an FTTH project. The workshop is packed with information about the technologies and the topologies, the benefits and limitations, design trade-offs, roll-out strategies, deployment decisions , business’s hots and nots and plenty more. All in all, a fast-track course providing a brisk orientation about the FTTH business.
The workshop is organized in four sessions:
Session 1: FTTH Introduction
- Discuss and compare FTTx architectural, topological and technological options
- What is an FTTx network made of?
Session 2: Designing a FTTx network
- How to optimally design and dimension your network?
- What are the major considerations when designing an FTTH network?
Session 3: FTTH deployment & construction
- Installation methods & roll-out strategies
- Trade-offs in deploying an FTTH system
Session 4: Business challenges and regulatory implications of FTTx
- Prevailing business models and best practices
- What can make or break the business case of an FTTH network?
- What’s the part of regulation in this
Broadband Prime has a late-bird offer for you and anyone who is interested in coming. You can benefit from a 25% discount on the standard price for the workshop by quoting the FT11BUBP promo code when you register. Operators are entitled for a 50% discount from the standard prices. You can find more about the workshop and how to register at the FTTH Forum website.
Last and not least, Diffraction Analysis is the conference consultant and that means that Benoit Felten, one of the coolest people in the business, will be the conference chair. Judging from the panelists and speakers in the agenda I know that it is going to be a very interesting day.
Are you coming and wanna meet? Send me an email.