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FTTH (acrônimo de Fiber-to-the-Home - Fibra para o lar) é uma tecnologia de interligação de residências através de fibra ópticas para o fornecimento de serviços de TV digital, Radio Digital, acesso à Internet e telefonia. A fibra óptica é levada até as residências, em substituição aos cabos de cobre ou cabos coaxiais. As residências são conectadas a um ponto de presença da operadora de serviços de telecomunicações. More information...

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