This report presents FTTR (Fibre to the Room) technology, the next stage in the evolution of consumer fibre services. It explains how this innovation represents a strategic breakthrough and a response to the growing demand for ultra-high-speed connectivity in homes and businesses. The study also provides an overview of the global FTTR market, highlighting China’s pioneering and most advanced deployment, while analysing emerging initiatives in other regions (MENA, Europe, etc.) where operators are beginning to position themselves. Beyond the technology itself, the report examines practical applications, key industry players and the strategic implications for operators in order to assess both the value-creation potential and the challenges associated with this new phase of fibre development.
The report aims to answer the following questions:
- What is FTTR and how does it differ from other fibre access technologies?
- Which emerging needs and uses does FTTR address?
- What are the priority use cases (homes, businesses, buildings, retail)?
- Which players and regions are currently driving FTTR development (China, MENA, Europe, etc.)?
- What are the impacts on, and strategies for, telecom operators in deploying FTTR?
- World
- Askey
- Canalbox
- China Mobile
- China Unicom
- China Telecom
- DIGI
- E&
- Eusaltel
- FiberHome
- Genew
- Grupo MASMOVIL
- Huawei
- Legend
- Maroc Telecom
- Movistar
- MyRepublic
- Netia
- Netvigator
- Oi
- Omantel
- Orange Réunion
- Salam
- SFR Réunion
- Singtel
- STC
- True
- Vialis
- Vodafone
- VSOL
- Zeop
- Corentin Cauquil, Consultant
