FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) is an optical fiber-based broadband access technology that extends fiber optic lines to subscribers' homes to provide high-speed, stable and reliable network connections. Compared to traditional broadband access technologies, FTTH has the following advantages:
1. Higher bandwidth: FTTH transmission speeds can reach hundreds or even thousands of megabits, far higher than traditional broadband technologies, and can meet the needs of high-definition video, online games and other high-bandwidth applications.
2. More stable connection: Fiber optic transmission is not affected by distance, interference and other factors, and is more stable than traditional copper lines, avoiding problems such as disconnections and dropouts.
3. Lower latency: Due to the fast speed of light and short transmission distance, FTTH has lower network latency, which can provide a smoother experience of using games, videos, etc.
4. More reliable: fiber optic lines are not easily damaged and are not affected by electromagnetic interference, etc., so they are more reliable than traditional copper lines.
5. Better scalability: Because optical fiber has higher bandwidth and lower latency, FTTH can better support future demand for higher speed, more devices, and more complex applications.






