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TIM Unveils Innovations in FTTH with Speed up to 10 Gbps

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TIM has confirmed its leading role in the innovation and development of new generation networks and services, activating the first ultrabroadband optical fibre FTTH connections with a speed of up to 10 Gbps. 

The first case in Italy to use this technology is ‘Amici’ television studio which, from tomorrow, will test the exceptionally high speed in front of millions of viewers. The new solution has been achieved through the adoption of XGS-PON network technology which, in symmetrical mode, i.e. download (from network to customer) and upload (from customer to network), allows speeds of up to 10 Gigabits per second.

 

After an initial test, TIM will give its customers and other operators (wholesale) the possibility to test the service on its network and for the first time in Italy, in the cities of Rome, Turin and Genoa.

The connection based on XGS-PON technology, developed by TIM in collaboration with Nokia, makes the best possible use of the physical characteristics of optical fibre, multiplying the capacity of the current FTTH GPON network 4 times in download and 8 times in upload.

Quang Ngo Dinh, TIM’s Head of Consumer Market
At TIM we are ready to offer the XGS-PON solution in some Italian cities to ensure our customers have ever faster connections that provide the best experience of using digital services: from online gaming to entertainment content and applications for businesses and industrial districts.

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