Noun
FTTN
(telecommunications) Initialism of fibre to the node.
If Abbott succeeds in subjecting us to his FTTN NBN then he will attract so much ridicule and scorn over the next few years that even the Murdock press will find it impossible to protect their 'pet rabbit' from an outraged public. Source: Internet
Because of this, phone companies endeavor to remove load coils on copper loops that can operate without them, and by conditioning other lines to avoid them through the use of fiber to the neighborhood or node ( FTTN ). Source: Internet
That's because it netted 154,000 IP broadband subs, consisting of a combination of FTTH and FTTN customers. Source: Internet
The government-backed operator says an FTTN launch in the third quarter will follow its recent introduction of FTTB technology. Source: Internet
Indeed, much of the justification for the Coalition's alternative is that FttN is cheaper in overseas countries. Source: Internet