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Southern Montana Telephone Owner Bob Helming and SMT Technician Jason Raymond give a tour of the digital fiber room at their Wisdom, MT headquarters to Congressman Greg Gianforte and USDA Rural Development State Director Charles Robison. Charles Robison, Montana State Director for USDA Rural Development joined Rep. Greg Gianforte (MT-AL) to announce Southern Montana Telephone Company (SMT) will use a $3.3 million ReConnect Program grant to construct a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Beaverhead County. The 1,688-square-mile service area includes 109 households, 26 farms and ranches, seven businesses and the Grant Fire Station. Improved broadband access in Beaverhead County will make a significant impact on agricultural and small businesses. Farmers and ranchers will be able to monitor their operations in real time and use high-speed internet to buy, sell or trade livestock.

Home Telephone Company, Inc employees perform directional drilling to insert underground fiberoptic cables, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Rural Development RD ReConnect 50/50 grant of $8,184,531 to extend broadband services to several areas of Berkeley County and Charleston County in South Carolina on August 8, 2022.

Home Telephone Company, Inc, provided matching funds for the $16,369,062 project. The internet and video services will be provided over fiber optic cable and Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology. The Network design includes 219 miles of fiber and drop fibers to 3,585 premises. These rural communities do not have access to broadband services for today's needs. For more information, please go to usda.gov/reconnect. USDA media by Lance Cheung.

All the hard work has paid off, the eco housing is now gigabit, and work continues to connect all the farms along the way now the village hub is live to feed them, and pay them back for letting the duct through.

Charles Robison, Montana State Director for USDA Rural Development joined Rep. Greg Gianforte (MT-AL) to announce Southern Montana Telephone Company (SMT) will use a $3.3 million ReConnect Program grant to construct a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Beaverhead County. The 1,688-square-mile service area includes 109 households, 26 farms and ranches, seven businesses and the Grant Fire Station. Improved broadband access in Beaverhead County will make a significant impact on agricultural and small businesses. Farmers and ranchers will be able to monitor their operations in real time and use high-speed internet to buy, sell or trade livestock.

All the hard work has paid off, the eco housing is now gigabit, and work continues to connect all the farms along the way now the village hub is live to feed them, and pay them back for letting the duct through.

Couldn't be an english country project without afternoon tea!

Ingrid Cronin-Knight, Head of Change and Business Technology for New Zealand's Chorus on "Superior FTTH customer experience by enabling technicians with the Connected Services Vehicle -- and ngConnect Program prototype. Motivation 2015/Conversations 2015

 

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FTTH modems that connect

On Thursday, December 5, 2019 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced USDA had invested $62.3 million in high-speed broadband infrastructure that will create or improve e-Connectivity for more than 8,000 rural households, 57 farms, 44 businesses, 17 educational facilities, 14 critical community facilities, and three health care facilities in rural Alabama. Tombigbee Electric Cooperative, Inc. will use a $29,495,232 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop an All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) fiber network in unserved areas of Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Franklin, Winston, and Walker Counties in Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 2,152 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 10 critical community facilities, five educational facilities, and one health care facility. Millry Telephone Company, Inc. will use a $28,195,668 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Choctaw and Washington Counties, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 3,797 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 11 educational facilities, four critical community facilities, and two health care centers. Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. will use a $1,999,439 loan to develop a FTTH network in Jackson and DeKalb Counties. This investment is anticipated to reach 1,676 homes and one educational facility.

National Telephone of Alabama, Inc. will use a $2,672,910 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the premises (FTTP) network in Colbert County, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 378 rural households, 17 farms, and 14 businesses.

Photo courtesy of Tombigbee Electric Cooperative.

5 uni-tube single mode fiber optic drop cables to mid sheath.

On Thursday, December 5, 2019 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced USDA had invested $62.3 million in high-speed broadband infrastructure that will create or improve e-Connectivity for more than 8,000 rural households, 57 farms, 44 businesses, 17 educational facilities, 14 critical community facilities, and three health care facilities in rural Alabama. Tombigbee Electric Cooperative, Inc. will use a $29,495,232 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop an All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) fiber network in unserved areas of Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Franklin, Winston, and Walker Counties in Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 2,152 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 10 critical community facilities, five educational facilities, and one health care facility. Millry Telephone Company, Inc. will use a $28,195,668 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Choctaw and Washington Counties, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 3,797 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 11 educational facilities, four critical community facilities, and two health care centers. Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. will use a $1,999,439 loan to develop a FTTH network in Jackson and DeKalb Counties. This investment is anticipated to reach 1,676 homes and one educational facility.

National Telephone of Alabama, Inc. will use a $2,672,910 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the premises (FTTP) network in Colbert County, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 378 rural households, 17 farms, and 14 businesses.

Photo courtesy of Tombigbee Electric Cooperative.

Evento ocorrido em Uberlândia no dia 11 de Março de 2020. Contamos com mais de 100 pessoas, várias apresentações com conteúdo de altíssimo valor e muito Networking.

 

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On Thursday, December 5, 2019 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Donald “DJ” LaVoy announced USDA had invested $62.3 million in high-speed broadband infrastructure that will create or improve e-Connectivity for more than 8,000 rural households, 57 farms, 44 businesses, 17 educational facilities, 14 critical community facilities, and three health care facilities in rural Alabama. Tombigbee Electric Cooperative, Inc. will use a $29,495,232 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop an All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) fiber network in unserved areas of Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Franklin, Winston, and Walker Counties in Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 2,152 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 10 critical community facilities, five educational facilities, and one health care facility. Millry Telephone Company, Inc. will use a $28,195,668 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Choctaw and Washington Counties, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 3,797 households, 20 farms, 15 businesses, 11 educational facilities, four critical community facilities, and two health care centers. Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. will use a $1,999,439 loan to develop a FTTH network in Jackson and DeKalb Counties. This investment is anticipated to reach 1,676 homes and one educational facility.

National Telephone of Alabama, Inc. will use a $2,672,910 50 percent loan-grant combination to develop a fiber-to-the premises (FTTP) network in Colbert County, Alabama. This investment is anticipated to reach 378 rural households, 17 farms, and 14 businesses.

Photo courtesy of Tombigbee Electric Cooperative.

Congressman Greg Gianforte takes a selfie with Montana State Director Charles Robison and SMT owner Bob Helming. Charles Robison, Montana State Director for USDA Rural Development joined Rep. Greg Gianforte (MT-AL) to announce Southern Montana Telephone Company (SMT) will use a $3.3 million ReConnect Program grant to construct a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Beaverhead County. The 1,688-square-mile service area includes 109 households, 26 farms and ranches, seven businesses and the Grant Fire Station. Improved broadband access in Beaverhead County will make a significant impact on agricultural and small businesses. Farmers and ranchers will be able to monitor their operations in real time and use high-speed internet to buy, sell or trade livestock.

Lindsey talks about her customer experience with Home Telephone Company, Inc that received a U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Rural Development RD ReConnect 50/50 grant of $8,184,531 to extend broadband services to several areas of Berkeley County and Charleston County in South Carolina on August 8, 2022.

Home Telephone Company, Inc, provided matching funds for the $16,369,062 project. The internet and video services will be provided over fiber optic cable and Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology. The Network design includes 219 miles of fiber and drop fibers to 3,585 premises. These rural communities do not have access to broadband services for today's needs.

For more information, please go to usda.gov/reconnect.

USDA media by Lance Cheung.

 

Evento ocorrido em Uberlândia no dia 11 de Março de 2020. Contamos com mais de 100 pessoas, várias apresentações com conteúdo de altíssimo valor e muito Networking.

 

Veja nossa agenda de próximos eventos! Esteja no próximo!

Acesse: www.ftthmeeting.com.br

Home Telephone Company, Inc employees perform directional drilling to insert underground fiberoptic cables, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Rural Development RD ReConnect 50/50 grant of $8,184,531 to extend broadband services to several areas of Berkeley County and Charleston County in South Carolina on August 8, 2022.

Home Telephone Company, Inc, provided matching funds for the $16,369,062 project. The internet and video services will be provided over fiber optic cable and Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology. The Network design includes 219 miles of fiber and drop fibers to 3,585 premises. These rural communities do not have access to broadband services for today's needs. For more information, please go to usda.gov/reconnect. USDA media by Lance Cheung.

Over Wyresdale Hall

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High resolution picture of the Actiontec MI424WR, a fiber optic router for FTTH, FTTC, or FTTx digital homes. The fiber router powers broadband TV, FiOS TV, wireless networks, MoCA and Ethernet networks.

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Old bullet gets a brush up before new customers are added on to it.

Dortmund, 5. November 2010. Die tde – trans data elektronik GmbH, führender Hersteller, Distributor und Systemanbieter von Netzwerktechnik, bietet ab sofort verschiedene Triple-Play Home Gateway Modelle für Netzbetreiber und Dienstanbieter. Die neuen Home Gateways vereinen die Funktionen eines Routers, Switches, WLAN Access Points und der Firewall und wandeln als Umsetzer optische in elektrische Signale um. Als zentrale Einheit ermöglichen die Triple-Play Home Gateways den Zugang zu Fernseh-, Internet- und Telefonieangeboten für den Einsatz in Fiber to the Home (FTTH-) Umgebungen.

 

Hochleistungsfähige Glasfaserkabel werden zwar schon bis in Wohngebiete hinein verlegt, doch dort werden die optischen Signale meist in einem Straßenverteiler (Street Cabinet) in elektrische Signale umgewandelt um für die letzen Meter bis zum Wohnhaus des Kunden die bestehenden Telefonleitungen nutzen zu können. „Die Kupferstrecke wirkt wie ein Flaschenhals, der die Realisierung wirklich hoher Übertragungsgeschwindigkeiten verhindert. Auf diese Art kann lediglich DSL-Geschwindigkeit erreicht werden“, so André Engel, Geschäftsführer der tde – trans data elektronik GmbH.

  

High-Speed im Wohnhaus mit FTTH

 

Hohe Übertragungsraten werden erst durch „Fiber to the Home“ möglich, hier werden die Glasfasern bis in das heimische Wohnzimmer verlegt. Die Umwandlung der optischen in elektrische Signale übernehmen beim Anwender vor Ort spezielle aktive Komponenten wie das Triple-Play Residential Gateway aus dem Hause tde. „Wir stehen der Telekommunikationsbranche mit 16 verschiedenen Home Gateways zur Verfügung, die sich nach Funktionsumfang und Anschlüssen unterscheiden und dadurch für die verschiedensten FTTH-Anforderungen optimiert wurden“, so Engel.

  

Vielfältige Ausführungen ermöglichen breites Einsatzspektrum

 

Die unterschiedlichen Ausführungen des Home Gateways ermöglichen verschiedene Reichweiten und Einsatzbereiche wie beispielsweise für WDM-Anwendungen, bei denen nur eine Faser genutzt werden soll. Je nach Ausführung erfüllen die tde Home Gateways mit WLAN sogar die Standards 802.11b/g sowie n. Alle Residential Gateways verfügen über mindestens vier 10/100MBit Ports und je nach Modell auch über zwei VOIP Ports und einen CATV Receiver. Die Home Gateways lassen sich via SNMP verwalten, die Konfiguration des Gerätes erfolgt über ein browserbasiertes Web-Interface. Falls zum Zeitpunkt der Verkabelung der Glasfaseranschluss noch nicht benötigt werden sollte, kann zunächst nur ein Leergehäuse installiert werden und das Residential Gateway wird später bedarfsorientiert durch Aufstecken nachgerüstet. Damit sich das Gerät im heimischen Wohnzimmer optisch gut einfügt wurde Wert auf ein formschönes Design gelegt.

  

TV, Internet und Telefon aus einer Box

 

Das Home Gateway kann auf konventionelle Art angeschlossen werden indem vor Ort gespleißt wird – hierfür ist die Spleißkassette bereits im Triple-Play Residential Gateway integriert. Der aufschiebbare Deckel lässt sich nach der Installation verriegeln um ungewünschtem Zugriff vorzubeugen, dieser Laserschutz verhindert beispielsweise, dass Kinder durch die austretenden Strahlen ihr Augenlicht schädigen.

 

Glasfaser bis zum Kundenanschluss

 

Auch für das Verlegen der Glasfaser bis zum Kundenanschluss bietet tde eine innovative Lösung – den tMO-Einblasstecker: Die zu verlegenden Kabel sind vorkonfektioniert, aber noch nicht mit Steckgehäusen versehen. Die Kabel werden von zentraler Stelle mit Druckluft eingeblasen und gelangen so direkt ins Haus. Dort erst wird das Steckergehäuse durch einfaches Aufrasten auf dem Kabel angebracht und ist einsatzbereit.

Dolphinholme School now online.

Home Telephone Company, Inc employees perform directional drilling to insert underground fiberoptic cables, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Rural Development RD ReConnect 50/50 grant of $8,184,531 to extend broadband services to several areas of Berkeley County and Charleston County in South Carolina on August 8, 2022.

Home Telephone Company, Inc, provided matching funds for the $16,369,062 project. The internet and video services will be provided over fiber optic cable and Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology. The Network design includes 219 miles of fiber and drop fibers to 3,585 premises. These rural communities do not have access to broadband services for today's needs. For more information, please go to usda.gov/reconnect. USDA media by Lance Cheung.

All the hard work has paid off, the eco housing is now gigabit, and work continues to connect all the farms along the way now the village hub is live to feed them, and pay them back for letting the duct through.

Over Wyresdale hall gets a spade. Fibre To The Hall ;)

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