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FTTP (fibre-to-the-premises) and FTTH (fibre-to-the-home) are both terms used to describe broadband delivered using fibre optic cables.
FTTP is when the fibre is brought all the way to the premise (as opposed to stopping at the street cabinet, which is known as FTTC or fibre-to-the-cabinet).
FTTH is actually a type of FTTP, where the fibre is brought all the way to a residential home. Likewise, FTTB (fibre-to-the-building), is also a type of FTTP, where the fibre is brought to the building (for example, a block of flats or an office building).
So FTTP and FTTH are extremely similar. It’s just that FTTH refers to residential homes, whereas FTTP is more broad as it can refer to larger buildings or businesses.
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