Services for our Partner Operators

At Open Fiber we offer a variety of increasingly efficient solutions tailored to your needs. Discover our offers designed to best meet the demands of the market.

OPEN STREAM

The GPONGPON An acronym for Gigabit Passive Optical Network, an active access technology for providing connectivity over PON FTTH infrastructure. It is defined as active because it is implemented using active network elements such as OLTs, in the central office, and ONTs, in users’ homes. However, the underlying network infrastructure is passive (Passive Optical Network) because it exclusively uses elements that do not require power, such as splitters that allow the optical fiber to be separated into multiple links that branch off to different buildings, reducing the amount of optical fiber and network equipment required. GPON technology provides unprecedented bandwidth (up to 2.5 Gbps downstream and 1.25 Gbps upstream) and greater distance from the exchange, allowing service providers to enable bandwidth-intensive applications. FTTHFTTH “Fiber to the Home” is the technology that connects POPs, located in exchanges, to end users’ property units with fiber optics. technology access service enabling Operators to provide their end-users with ultra-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. solutions.
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OPEN 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.

The turnkey solution that allows Operators to offer an internet access service using the Open Fiber 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., without any investment in their own infrastructure.
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ETHERNETEthernet The term Ethernet refers to all technologies used for creating LANs, both physical and structural, which enable data exchange between devices.

The Ethernet circuit, based on fiber optics, guarantees a high-performance network with maximum flexibility. The system provides a secure connection between two sites or between the customer site and an internal delivery point at an Open Fiber PoP.
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WAVELENGTH

Based on the latest-generation DWDM infrastructure, the Wavelength service allows the bandwidth to be expanded as required. A reliable and secure network with a connection speed of up to 100 Gbps.
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P2PP2P 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. PASSIVE

Open Fiber design and built, on request, point to point optical connections, configured with two optical fibers (fibers pair) and equipped with the necessary devices to enable the Operator and end Customers to connect to the Open Fiber network properly.
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HOUSING

The Housing service consists of providing the Operator with a Rack space on which the Operator’s transmission will be installed. It includes power supply, maintenance, cleaning, security and site surveillance services.
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