Singtel Fibre to the room (FTTR)

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If whole flat uses FO instead of copper then all the i\o would ideally have eqt that involves sfp+ ports.
Otherwise will be FO to copper converter accessories
 

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If whole flat uses FO instead of copper then all the i\o would ideally have eqt that involves sfp+ ports.
Otherwise will be FO to copper converter accessories

The main FTTR and slave FTTR only have Copper Ethernet ports, no need Fibre Optic to Copper converter at all.
 

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sinktel one is limited to 1Gbps speed as well.

Not true, Singtel FTTR is an aggregated 6.5Gbps plan.

Wired device connected to the slave FTTR (one 2.5Gbps LAN port and one gigabit LAN port) -- up to 2.5Gbps
Wired device connected to the main FTTR (4 x gigabit ports) -- up to 1Gbps
Wireless device to the main FTTR or slave FTTR -- up to 1.x Gbps.
Total bandwidth inside a room -- up to 2.5Gbps
Total bandwidth for all devices in the household -- up to 6.5Gbps
 

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Not true, Singtel FTTR is an aggregated 6.5Gbps plan.

Wired device connected to the slave FTTR (one 2.5Gbps LAN port and one gigabit LAN port) -- up to 2.5Gbps
Wired device connected to the main FTTR (4 x gigabit ports) -- up to 1Gbps
Wireless device to the main FTTR or slave FTTR -- up to 1.x Gbps.
Total bandwidth inside a room -- up to 2.5Gbps
Total bandwidth for all devices in the household -- up to 6.5Gbps
Like I mention in other thread people here always only think single user or device in the use case. They won't think of multiple devices with aggregated bandwidth.
 

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Interesting kit but thought it would be pre terminated. Still need the fuser and cleaver setup...
 

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the fibre router used is a optixstar v183 router.
no doubt the incoming is a 10gb using xgs pon
but the new fibre network it form up with its nodes is a gpon
hence limiting to 2.488 Gbps downstream and 1.244 Gbps upstream
 

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New Huawei FTTR kit with 10G LAN port, used in Beijing Unicom 10Gbps plan (download about 9.5Gbps, upload about 1.1Gbps). The deployment is based on Huawei 50GPON technology.

The Chinese Youtuber tested Microsoft China Windows ISO download and it can go as high as 900MB/s (7.2Gbps).

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Main problem is that it is using ONR -- same as Singtel FTTR and the Huawei FTTR ONR can not be bridged.
Let's see future FTTR again will push for ONR or not.

The other plan is of course the price -- the reports show that the price is RMB 999 per month with the main ONR and the slave node.

Singtel FTTR plan starts at S$100 per month, but it is not really true 10Gbps plan.
https://www.singtel.com/personal/products-services/broadband/fibre-everywhere-fttr
 
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current the fttr is on huawei xgspon prim optixstar v183 - with a 2.5g ports.
incoming fibre is 10gb but once terminate into the fttr onr, it becomes 2.5.
the nodes are sharing a 2.5down/1.2 up

wait for singtel to use the new fttr , local fttr users should see 10gb lan speed
 

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current the fttr is on huawei xgspon prim optixstar v183 - with a 2.5g ports.
incoming fibre is 10gb but once terminate into the fttr onr, it becomes 2.5.
the nodes are sharing a 2.5down/1.2 up

wait for singtel to use the new fttr , local fttr users should see 10gb lan speed

No change after one year plus, still the same Huawei kits.

Price is still high, starting from S$79.90 per month with one main router plus one mesh node.
https://www.singtel.com/personal/products-services/broadband/fibre-everywhere-fttr
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