Alternative broadband provider Pulse Fibre, which is currently aiming to complete over 250,000 unique “full fibre” (FTTP) connections into new build dwellings and MDUs (here), has signed a new partnership with multi-utility provider DW Utilities that should help to spread their service across more of the UK.
The new collaboration will enable DW Utilities to offer a full range of utility services to some of the sites they serve, by integrating Pulse Fibre’s lightning-fast full fibre broadband infrastructure. But other than that, the announcement doesn’t contain a lot of detail and we still know very little about the roll-out plan for Pulse Fibre’s 10Gbps capable “end-to-end dedicated fibre optic network” for residential properties.
Sean Pearman, Technical Director of Pulse Fibre, stated: “We are excited to bring our high-speed full-fibre network to more communities. Our partnerships with DW Utilities will significantly enhance connectivity and utility experiences for all their customers.”
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What are the current strategies when it comes to Fibre Broadband delivery for multi-tenant buildings? Are individual fibres run into each dwelling? Is an additional splitter placed within the MDU? Or will a single GPON service be terminated within the MDU and then copper based services run to each dwelling (via small DSLAM)?