Description

More commonly known as “Future Proof”, Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a new technology to deliver a communication signal over optical fiber. It is an efficient and economic substitute of existing copper infrastructure including telephone and coaxial cable. This technology is effectual enough to provide much higher bandwidth to consumers and businesses. Therefore, this tutorial covers all the technical and economic aspects of FTTH and describes relevant terms in details.

This tutorial has been designed for all those readers who want to learn the basics of FTTH. It is developed in a simple language and all the technical terms are explained in detail with the objective to make it understandable to a wide range of readers. This tutorial is intended to make you comfortable in getting started with Fiber to the home technology and its various utilities.

Before starting with this tutorial, we expect that the reader to have a basic understanding of the FTTH technology as well as its associated terms.

What you'll learn

Become a UX designer.

You will be able to add UX designer to your CV

Become a UI designer.

Build & test a full website design.

Create your first UX brief & persona.

How to use premade UI kits.

Create quick wireframes.

Downloadable exercise files

Build a UX project from beginning to end.

Learn to design websites & mobile phone apps.

All the techniques used by UX professionals

You will be able to talk correctly with other UX design.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

FTTH Tutorial
FTTH Introduction
FTTH PON
FTTH GPON
FTTH EPON
FTTH XPON Evaluation
FTTH Optical Distribution Network
FTTH Interview Questions
FTTH Quick Guide
FTTH Useful Resources
Discuss FTTH

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