Huber+Suhner presents innovation for fast internet
Huber+Suhner is expanding its Resa product family, which brings fibre access to rural areas. With RESA CC, households can get access to the fast network faster than before. Network operators save time and money. In addition, the expenditure for civil engineering works can be reduced.
Huber+Suhner has expanded its Resa range to improve high-speed internet coverage in rural areas. According to a media release, the new RESA CC connection solution accelerates broadband coverage for individual properties in rural residential areas. Network operators benefit from time and money savings, and homeowners from greater speed and flexibility when connecting to the Internet via fast fibre-optic lines. RESA CC is smaller and more compact than the RESA SC connection solution, which also requires other work around the fibre optic installation.
Step one of the installation includes a pre-installation under the ground along the property line by the network operator, after which the household is connected to the street distributor via a duct bundle system. In the second phase, the final metres of the fibre connection are made in cooperation with a local installer. The two-stage approach allows the expansion of the broadband infrastructure for “an entire street at once”. Another advantage of the procedure is the reduced effort for the cost-intensive splicing. In future, splicing will only have to be done at the street distributor, not at each individual property. This will have a cost-reducing and resource-saving effect on the civil engineering work.
“Given the increased demand for home network connections, we are pleased to add RESA CC to our already revolutionary portfolio,” Andreas Sila, Vice President for the Data Centre and Fixed Network Markets at Huber+Suhner, is quoted as saying.