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In principle, we ALL have had fiber optic internet for a long time. The only question is: how far from a house, from a Fritzbox, from a Telekom Speedport, from a Vodafone WLAN station or from another WLAN router does this fiber optic cable end? For example, does the fast fiber optic cable end in the gray street distribution box on the sidewalk? Then it is a fiber-to-the-curb variant. Does it end in a larger building? Then it is typically a fiber-to-the-building variant. Does the fiber optic cable end in the basement of a single-family home or directly in an apartment? Then it is usually fiber-to-the-home. Or does the fast fiber optic cable end in every room? Then it is fiber-to-the-room. We want to take a closer look at these FTTX variants today: 01:35 FTTC fiber optic & telephone strands made of copper 05:14 FTTC fiber optic & TV cable made of copper 07:24 FTTB fiber optic down to the basement 09:48 FTTH fiber optic without ONT 12:20 FTTH fiber optic with ONT 13:34 Why fiber Fritzboxes behind the ONT? 21:18 Flaw: The ONT eats up power 22:19 Fiber optic modem 2 from Deutsche Telekom 24:34 Fiber optic on Fritzbox allowed, but undesirable 29:42 FTTR fiber optic in every room #FTTH #fttb Fiber optic on Amazon (advertising): https://amzn.to/3WrlUQm