High speed with maximum uptime
Fiber to the X (FttX), xPON
For example, do you have to wait for your system or files because the internet is too slow? Or worse yet: because the connection is down? It’s not only frustrating, but it also hurts productivity.
With a fiber-optic connection, you can indeed transmit large amounts of data at high speeds. It’s the best and fastest solution. Future-proof, sustainable, and very reliable.

Benefits
A fiber-optic network will help you improve your business operations.
- Scalable
- Future-proof
- Improved performance
Who is this for?
Because a fiber-optic network is not prone to outages, it offers maximum uptime. This makes it ideal for service providers that offer fast, reliable connectivity on a subscription basis to homes, hospitals, hotels, resorts, and campuses.
- Internet service providers (ISPs)
- Data Centers & Cloud Providers
- Financial
- Retail (e.g., business parks, shopping centers)
Keep working smoothly with a fiber-optic network
With a fiber-optic connection, everyone has access to the highest possible speed. You won’t experience any interruptions, so you can keep working without any problems. Because of its lower power consumption and longer lifespan, it’s also greener and more sustainable.
Do you suddenly need more capacity? No problem: you can always scale up. How does that work? We simply add a number of components to your fiber-optic network, such as amplifiers at the endpoints. Think of it as LEGO blocks that you build on top of your existing network.
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High bandwidth at the speed of light
When you transmit data over fiber-optic cables from start to finish, you benefit from maximum speed—without any annoying delays or interruptions. While the internet’s backbone does consist of fiber-optic cables, the last leg to your building is an exception. That’s where a bottleneck occurs—for example, a copper telephone line (DSL). That’s why many organizations are replacing this last leg with fiber. That’s the “X” in Fiber to the X (FttX). No matter where you want a fiber connection, we’re happy to help!
Maximum uptime
A fiber-optic connection is highly reliable. But for data centers, hospital environments, and the financial sector, you want maximum reliability. After all, with business-critical processes, you can’t afford any downtime or disruptions. You can achieve this by adding a Passive Optical Network (PON) to the final segment of your fiber-optic connection (the “X” in FttX).
"Passive" means that the network does not use switches, routers, or multiplexers—or even electricity. As a result, a PON architecture provides maximum uptime. A single fiber-optic cable provides an efficient, bidirectional broadband connection for multiple end users—at the same speeds without any loss of quality!
A passive network also lasts much longer: at least thirty years! That is why many organizations use PON for the last few kilometers in combination with a fiber-optic connection.
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Why Choose FttX and PON from Netways Europe?
In-depth knowledge and experience
Our team is ready to provide technical advice, design, and seamless delivery.
Proven track record
We have been providing customers with connectivity solutions for over twenty years.
Vendor-independent
With us, you can choose from all the leading suppliers.
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Netways Europe's Expertise
Netways Europe has been active in the networking industry since 2005, with a strong focus on fiber-optic communications.
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