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Explore the transformative impact of Fibre to the Home technology in enhancing quality of life, environment, and competitiveness. Join the FTTH Council Europe to accelerate adoption and shape a sustainable future. Learn about the benefits and opportunities at the 10th FTTH Conference in London. Discover the vision and mission driving the FTTH movement towards a digital future. Dive into the potential of high-speed broadband connections and the profound societal implications. Embrace the power of fibre optics for a better tomorrow!
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Fibre to the Home: Taking your life to new horizons! Nadia Babaali, Communications Director FTTH Council Europe Southeast Europe Business Forum - Istanbul 23 November 2012
FTTH Council Europe Photo by Nicolo Baravalle
FTTH Council Europe Our Vision: A sustainable future enabled by Fibre to the Home Our Mission To accelerate FTTH adoption through information and promotion in order to enhance the quality of life, contribute to a better environment and increased competitiveness Organisation Founded in 2004, non-profit industry organisation More than 150 member companies
FTTH Conference 10th AnniversaryJoin us in London,19-21 February 2013 LOFTTH43
FTTH Market Panorama and Targets Photo by Nicolo Baravalle
FTTH/B in Turkey - mid-2012 Penetration of total households = 3% Take up rate = 19.7% 40% FTTH / 60% FTTB Source: IDATE for FTTH Council Europe
Europe in context: the race to fibre maturity Source: Heavy Reading for FTTH Council Europe, February 2012
Digital Agenda of European Commission • By 2020… • At least 50% of the households in European Union will usebroadband connections of 100 Mbps or more • All households in European Union have broadband connections of at least 30 Mbps available
Why FTTH? Photo by Nicolo Baravalle
“There is no other choice. There is no other technology that can do what fibre can do” Peter Cochrane , futurist, entrepreneur, international business and engineering and Keynote Speaker FTTH Conference 2012
I want Fibre campaign Photo by Nicolo Baravalle