Huawei launches new FTTR product

Tech In China
2 min readOct 3, 2021

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This week, Huawei held the “FTTR All-Optical Room Summit Forum and F5G Huawei Starlight New Product Launch Conference” and officially released the HarmonyOS Connect FTTR solution.

Jun Zhou, President of Huawei’s Optical Access Product Line, said that the user volume has grown to 100,000 within one year’s time since the birth of the first FTTR (Fibre To The Room) commercial user in September 2020, and the three characteristics of the newly released “HarmonyOS Connect’’ FTTR product: Firstly, new panel-style products are added for scenes such as real estate hardcover houses and tooling, which are small-sized, high performance, environmentally friendly, and energy-saving.

Secondly, through cooperation with HarmonyOS Connect, it will bring the ultimate minimalist interaction experience to users, actualizing one-touch Internet access, one-key management, one-room travel, and one-second acceleration.

Thirdly, providing reliable high-quality services through the visual management platform NCE: Intelligent applications that support parental control, achieving minute-level intelligent troubleshooting, and the utilized experience of intelligent visualization.

During this conference, the official channel also launched the development initiative of “10 million in three years and 100 million FTTR digital homes in five years” to accelerate the implementation of FTTR.

In September 2020, the FTTR all-optical Wi-Fi developed by Guangdong Mobile and Huawei was launched for global commercial use in Shantou, Guangdong. It is reported that the FTTR optical network solution has the major characteristics of fast speed, low cost, easy modification, and green environmental protection. It ensures that the network is always over Gigabit while bringing high-quality experiences to enterprises and home users with fast speed and full coverage.

Source: https://www.36kr.com/newsflashes/1417889771208072

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