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Tenvera's Fiber IN The Home Allows Fiber TO The Home
Communities To Make The Most of FTTH Technology (20/11/2006)
On or before February 17, 2009, digital television
will be the standard, only digital will be available. High Definition
television will rule all the airwaves.
As you read this, nearly 1,000 communities
across the United States have invested in and are running Fiber
TO The Home (FTTH). The cost of building these super highways is
billions of dollars.
It is widely accepted that within 18 months,
traditional copper wiring in typical homes and businesses will no
longer be capable of handling the tremendous voice and digital data
crossing its wires. Televisions, computers, gaming and home automation
systems will be sluggish at best and crippled at worst.
"After 26 years in fiber optic development,
I realized that I needed FITH for my own house. I assembled some
of the best engineers in the world, led by Wenxin Zheng, the brilliant
inventor of fusion splicing and wave length division multiplexing.
This team developed Tenvera System 5. Now, not only do I have the
broadband that I need, but it is available to consumers and homeowners
at a very reasonable cost," said Brent Ware, CEO of Tenvera.
Tenvera's System 5 Fiber IN The Home is the
only solution on the market with patents pending that makes it possible
to move the huge amounts of information from the fiber going to
the home into the walls of the home for the unlimited bandwidth
that HD televisions, media servers and other electronic equipment
demands for fast and brilliant transmission.
High end communities in Colorado, New York,
New Jersey, Tennessee, Florida and the Bahamas are the first in
the world to begin installing Fiber IN The Home this month.
Fiber TO The Home will be lightening fast
until it hits the copper wiring in a house at a snail-like pace.
That is going to happen in every city that has invested in Fiber
TO The Home without alerting its citizens that Fiber IN The Home
is the key to the high performance fiber optics working in optimal
conditions.
www.tenvera.com
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