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 Game-Changing FTTH Fault Detection Technology Launched at ECOC 2012
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Game-Changing FTTH Fault Detection Technology Launched at ECOC 2012
« Posted: September 12, 2012, 06:53:57 PM »


Fast Light to dramatically reduce fibre repair times and costs by eliminating ineffective faulting processes

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands 12 September 2012 A new technology known as Fast Light, which will enable service providers to reduce fibre faulting time from hours to minutes, is being launched at ECOC 2012.

Fast Light is a complete solution for automating the fibre repair process and carrying out protection switching of optical line terminal (OLT) ports. The commercial benefit of Fast Light is clear just by looking at the business case for handling even a single OLT port failure.

A single PON fibre failure can result in 64 customers losing their TV or internet access. Fast Light allows service providers to identify all customers potentially affected by a fault remotely, within minutes and sometimes before a single call has to be made to the customer contact centre. This allows the operator to meet restoration expectations whilst dramatically reducing OpEx at the same time.

The new technology has been developed by UTEL, a multi-faceted R&D organisation with expertise in telecommunication systems, copper test access, optical fibre test access, test head, OTDR and network design.

“Fast Light will dramatically shift the business case for FTTH – the impact it will have is quite mind-boggling. Before we achieved this everyone thought that it was impossible. Not only did we develop an OTDR that could see through 128 to 1 splitters but also a truly low cost optical test access switch, which changes the business case for this technology from ‘difficult’ to a no brainer,” said Frank Kaufhold, Managing Director of UTEL.

“Other solutions that currently try to solve the same problem rely on the service providers fitting a wavelength dependent mirror in front of every customer’s ONT. This adds an additional 20 Euros cost for each customer connection, so a million customers equals 20 Million Euros of extra expenditure. There is no wonder the business case has bombed for these solutions,” he added.

Fast Light can detect faults before customers are even aware by setting an automated OTDR test of the fibre. Alternatively the first customer can raise the alarm. Either way Fast Light can compare each of the traces with a previous good version stored on file. This enables the detection of every single customer experiencing problems instantly and remotely. Fast Light can also automatically reconnect the fibre to a spare OLT port in the event of an OLT Port failure.

For more information about Fast Light visit stand 136 at ECOC 2012 or go to www.UTEL.co.uk/fastlight.php

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