FAQs
- What is FTTH?
- How can I get more information on Connexion's FTTH Solution and availability in my community?
- How can FTTH increase the value of the homes I am developing?
- What is the importance of Structured Wiring, and what is the additional cost to the builder?
- What's the difference between FTTH and Copper/Coaxial Cable?
- Why does Connexion Technologies want an easement?
- Who is providing the services to my development?
- What does future-proof mean?
Fiber to the Home. Refers to the installation and use of fiber-optic cable directly to the home. Fiber-Optic wiring replaces the duplicate infrastructure that the telephone and cable companies have installed in the past in a neighborhood setting. Fiber has a higher bandwidth capacity and can easily transmit traditional applications like telephone, television, and Internet, with plenty of capacity left over for applications in the future.
Please use the contact us form contained on this website, and one of our sales representatives for your area will contact you. You may also view the case studies on our various communities to learn more about the services provided by fiber.
According to studies done by Corning and other various sources, a fiber infrastructure in your community adds $4000 to $7000 per lot. The Corning website provides more information on these studies. (View complete article, reference is on page 2, second paragraph)
Without Structured Wiring, the high tech, high-bandwidth pipe that we have brought into your property is negated. Looped or daisy chain wiring inside the home limits bandwidth and flexibility within the home. The advantage of a structured wiring system is to support and optimize utilization of communication, security and multimedia technologies available today and for the future based on nationally recognized standards. Structured wiring is also required to support different technology advancements such as smart home, security and others. This works toward future-proofing the home. Consistency of design, flexible layout and logic are the keys to structured wiring systems. The difference in cost is approximately $300 in labor and materials to include structured wiring in a home.
There are many advantages to installing FTTH in your community. Fiber does not conduct electricity, has virtually unlimited bandwidth, is not affected by heat and cold, has a longer lifespan than copper or coax to name a few. Fiber installed by Connexion Technologies is incased in conduit - meaning extra protection against accidental damage. The closer to the home you pull fiber, the more bandwidth opportunity you give the user, which is why we pull it all the way to the home.
Connexion Technologies is an infrastructure provider instead of a service provider and requires a private communication easement. The easement also protects Connexion Technologies' investment in the fiber optic infrastructure.
Connexion Technologies has "gold star" regional service providers that they currently work with in various geographic areas. Connexion will choose the service providers for your community based on your customized service needs. Our approach reduces construction complexity and on-going maintenance costs while providing residents in the community with the unique ability to hold service providers accountable to service level and pricing guarantees. The Connexion model is attractive to first rate service providers due to the minimal capital investment required by the service providers, the ease of monitoring the fiber optic network, and ease of providing upgrades to residents with just a tap of the keys instead of rolling a truck. Connexion functions as an agent for the HOA by monitoring the performance of each of the providers. At any time if a provider should fall below service level standards, Connexion can remove a provider and find a new one to service your residents.
As more technologies are introduced to the market, they require more bandwidth. High-Definition TV channels, online gaming, IPTV, and other applications we haven't even imagined yet demand huge amounts of bandwidth which only fiber optics can provide. With a pre-existing FTTH connection, your real estate investment will not have to undergo a massive overhaul in the coming years to be compatible with emerging technologies.

