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Full Fibre Future: Why FTTH is the Backbone of Modern Connectivity

Fibre to the Home (FTTH) is rapidly becoming the gold standard for broadband delivery — and with good reason. As households juggle streaming, remote work, online learning, and smart devices, demand for faster, more reliable internet has soared.

Unlike traditional copper-based connections, FTTH delivers fibre optic connectivity directly to a premises, enabling symmetrical upload and download speeds and vastly reduced latency. With the rollout of XGS-PON technology, FTTH networks can now offer up to 10Gbps, putting them years ahead in terms of capacity and performance.

Governments and industry leaders across Europe have recognised FTTH as critical infrastructure for the digital economy, with Ireland accelerating its own national fibre rollout. As the country continues to shift toward digital-first services and hybrid lifestyles, the case for full fibre has never been stronger.