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Fibre To The Cabinet

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What is Fibre To The Cabinet?

In UK residential properties, Fibre To The Cabinet, or FTTC, is the most popular kind of broadband connection. It takes advantage of pre-existing copper telephone wires to offer broadband into the building using a combination of copper and fibre cables.

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Category Specificiation
Service Type
Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC)
Bandwidth Options
Up to 40 Mbps, Up to 80 Mbps, Up to 100 Mbps
Connectivity Type
Fibre Optic to Cabinet, Copper (VDSL) to Premises
Symmetry
Asymmetrical (Higher download speed, Lower upload speed)
Medium
Fibre Optic to Cabinet, Copper (VDSL) from Cabinet to Premises
Download Speed
Up to 80 Mbps (depending on distance from the cabinet)
Upload Speed
Up to 20 Mbps (depending on distance from the cabinet)
What is FTTC?

Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) is a network design that combines copper and optical fibre. It supplies fibre optic cable to the “curb,” a street cabinet, or a utility pole. At that point, the network path to the residence or place of business is completed by the already-existing coaxial cable, fibre cable, or twisted pair wire.

How does FTTC work?

After FTTC delivers the internet to your neighbourhood street cabinet via fibre connections, it travels slowly through copper wires to your house. FTTP operates in a similar manner, except it uses fibre cables rather than slower copper connections to go from the cabinet to your house.

What is better FTTP or FTTC?

Because FTTP broadband doesn’t require copper cables, it can achieve substantially greater speeds than FTTC. Although it can go much faster, most carriers presently only provide up to 1Gbps, or 1,000 megabits per second.

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But what about the upcoming PSTN switch off?

When it comes to the approaching PSTN switch-off in December 2025, Evolve believes there’s no need to panic due to the number of affordable, scalable, and accessible connectivity options available, even in remote places. When it comes to the approaching PSTN switch-off in December 2025, Evolve thinks there’s no need to panic because there are a number of affordable, scalable, and accessible connectivity options available, even in remote places.

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