Fiber To The Antenna (FTTA)

FTTA is a broadband network architecture that uses optical fibers to completely or partially replace the coaxial network to link the building base band unit (BBU) to the remote radio unit (RRU) at the top of the tower. The loss of signal power can be significantly reduced by FTTA technology. Additionally, a maximum transmission distance of 20 kilometers enables more modularized network planning and centralized base station placement in less expensive telecommunication rooms. FTTA is a cutting-edge, adaptable, and futuristic method of network installation.

The power loss of the signal can be significantly decreased via FTTA technology. Additionally, centralized base station deployment in less expensive telecommunication rooms and more flexible and modular network planning are made possible by the maximum transmission distance of up to 20 km. The network can be installed using FTTA, an innovative, adaptable, and future-focused method.