How do you manage and maintain fiber bend radius quality in FTTH operations?
Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a technology that delivers high-speed broadband services over optical fiber cables directly to the premises of customers. FTTH offers many advantages over traditional copper-based networks, such as higher bandwidth, lower latency, better reliability, and lower maintenance costs. However, FTTH also requires careful management and maintenance of the fiber optic cables, especially the fiber bend radius quality. The fiber bend radius is the minimum radius that a fiber cable can be bent without damaging or degrading its performance. Exceeding the fiber bend radius can cause microbending or macrobending, which can result in signal loss, attenuation, or interference. In this article, we will discuss how you can manage and maintain fiber bend radius quality in FTTH operations.