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The PTEPTE The PTE is the termination node of the horizontal network. It is generally located near the electricity meter room within each building, although alternative scenarios are possible. is the termination node of the horizontal networkNetwork In computer language, the term network defines a set of hardware and software devices which, when linked together, enable the exchange and sharing of resources, data or information. In a computer network, the devices that generate, route and terminate data are called network nodes.. It is generally located near the electricity meter room within each building, although alternative scenarios are possible.

The POPPOP The POP, ‘Point of Presence’, is located at Enel’s Primary Cabins, but not exclusively; it also acts as a meet-me-room for Operators. It contains each Operator’s OLT equipment, as well as the OTDR monitoring system., ‘Point of Presence’, is located at Enel’s Primary Cabins, but not exclusively; it also acts as a meet-me-room for Operators. It contains each Operator’s OLTOLT An acronym for Optical Line Terminal. The OLT is designed to deliver data to the end customer and is used to connect fiber-optic trunk lines. It performs two essential functions: for the upstream, it completes the upstream access of the PON network; for the downstream, it sends and distributes the acquired data to all terminal devices. equipment, as well as the OTDROTDR An acronym for Optical Time Domain Reflectometer. An optoelectronic measuring device used to carry out fault analysis and diagnosis for optical fibres. monitoring system.

The term ‘providerProvider The term ‘provider’ is often used to identify the so-called Internet Service Provider (ISP), i.e. the entity that offers users access to the Internet via a remote connection using a telephone line or broadband.’ is often used to identify the so-called InternetInternet The word comes from the fusion of the English terms international and net, i.e. international network. This term refers to the worldwide computer network that users all over the world can access via a computer to transmit and share data and information. Service Provider (ISP), i.e. the entity that offers users access to the Internet via a remote connection using a telephone line or broadbandBroadband The term broadband, in telecommunications, generally refers to the transmission and reception of information data at a connection speed of over 144 kb/s. Broadband organises different channels, conveying different content in the form of data, such as Internet radio, animation, audio files and high-definition video..

PONPON PON stands for Passive Optical Network, which describes all types of optical networks that have no active equipment between the start and end point. One of these is the network used to bring the fiber-optic link to the end-user by means of point-to-multipoint architecture in which a single fiber is used to reach several recipients via non-powered optical splitters. stands for Passive Optical Network, which describes all types of optical networks that have no active equipment between the start and end point. One of these is the network used to bring the fiber-optic link to the end-user by means of point-to-multipoint architecture in which a single fiber is used to reach several recipients via non-powered optical splitters.

The Italian government has launched the 1 Giga Italy Plan (Piano Italia 1 GigaPiano Italia 1 Giga The Italian government has launched the 1 Giga Italy Plan (Piano Italia 1 Giga) with the aim of promoting investment in ultra-broadband networks to guarantee everyone a connection speed in line with the European Gigabit society and Digital Compass 2030 objectives. Through this Plan, Italy is aiming to guarantee connection speeds of at least 1 Gbps download and 200 Mbps (Megabits per second) upload throughout the country by 2026.) with the aim of promoting investment in ultra-broadband networks to guarantee everyone a connection speed in line with the European GigabitGigabit The Gigabit is the unit of measurement that represents 1 billion bits and is abbreviated as Gbit or Gb. This unit of measurement is often used, together with the megabit and the kilobit, in relation to time (in seconds) for calculating the transmission speed of digital signals, mainly used to calculate the speed of a data download. The Gbit/s is currently a widely used unit of measurement to refer to data transmission speed in computer networks. society and Digital Compass 2030Digital Compass 2030 Through the 2030 Digital Compass, the European Union has set 4 macro-targets for member states to achieve in the areas of skills, business, infrastructure and public services. In terms of Gigabit connectivity, this plan stipulates the availability of a fixed ultra-fast network (at least 1 Gbps) and a mobile network (5G) in all populated areas of the continent by 2030. To learn more about the 2030 Digital Compass, visit the European Parliament website. objectives. Through this Plan, Italy is aiming to guarantee connection speeds of at least 1 Gbps downloadDownload The action of downloading or retrieving data from the network. and 200 Mbps (Megabits per second) uploadUpload Uploading data online. throughout the country by 2026.

The PFSPFS The PFS is the node at which the second level of splitting and permutations of customer lines on the various Operators take place. is the node at which the second level of splitting and permutations of customer lines on the various Operators take place.

The PFPPFP The PFP is the node at which the first level of splitting takes place. is the node at which the first level of splitting takes place.

The PDPD The PD is the node that collects the fibres from each building. is the node that collects the fibres from each building.

The acronym for peer-to-peer. This term is used in telecommunications to refer to a logical computer network architecture model in which nodes can act both as clients and servers to other terminal nodes (hosts) in the network.

A line of communication that exclusively connects two geographically separate locations. It is typically created with fiber-optic cabling.

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