FTTH Guide

FTTC vs FTTP : what's the difference and why it matters ?

FTTC vs FTTP fibre optic copper deployment comparison ELFCAM
FTTP = 100% fibre all the way to the home. FTTC = fibre to the street cabinet, last metres over VDSL copper.

Contents

  1. What is FTTP ?
  2. What is FTTC ?
  3. Similarities
  4. Key differences
  5. Speeds compared
  6. Pros and cons
  7. Which one to choose ?
  8. FAQ

FTTP (Fiber to the Premises) and FTTC (Fiber to the Cabinet) are two fibre deployment methods that are often confused in operator offers. The difference : with FTTP, the fibre runs all the way to your home ; with FTTC, it stops at the street cabinet, and the rest runs over traditional copper.

This gap directly determines the real-world speeds, the stability and the future-proofness of your connection. This guide explains everything so you can make the right subscription choice.

What is FTTP ?

FTTP (Fiber to the Premises), also called FTTH (Fiber to the Home), is a 100% fibre optic connection from the Internet service provider (ISP) to your home or office. No copper segment is involved in the link.

Characteristics :

  • Fibre optic cable end to end
  • Speeds 1 to 10 Gbps symmetric (XGS-PON) or asymmetric (GPON)
  • Latency < 5 ms typically
  • Stability independent of the distance to the DSLAM
  • Future-proof : installed fibre lasts 30+ years
FTTP/FTTH is the current standard for new deployments in France. It's what Orange Fibre, Free, SFR Box Fibre and Bouygues B&You Fibre sell when they mention "Fibre".

What is FTTC ?

FTTC (Fiber to the Cabinet) is a hybrid solution : the fibre optic is run to a street cabinet (usually 100-500 m from the home), then the signal travels over the existing VDSL copper wires to the subscriber.

Characteristics :

  • Fibre to the street cabinet (operator sub-distribution point)
  • VDSL2 copper between the cabinet and the home
  • Speeds 30 to 100 Mbps depending on distance to the cabinet
  • Variable latency (10-30 ms)
  • Performance degraded by distance and humidity
  • DLM (Dynamic Line Management) system to stabilise

In France, FTTC is less common than in the United Kingdom — French operators have invested heavily in pure FTTH since 2015. FTTC is still found in some rural areas under the name VDSL2 or "fibre" in quotation marks.

What FTTC and FTTP have in common

  • Both use fibre optics over part of the path
  • Both are marketed under the label "high-speed Internet" by ISPs
  • Both enable IPTV, VoIP and HD/4K streaming
  • Both require an operator box or ONT at home

Key differences FTTC vs FTTP

CriterionFTTP / FTTHFTTC / VDSL2
Fibre link100% to the homeTo the street cabinet
Final linkFibreVDSL2 copper (10-500 m)
Max download speed1-10 Gbps100 Mbps
Max upload speed1-10 Gbps (XGS-PON)20 Mbps
Latency2-5 ms10-30 ms
StabilityExcellent, distance-independentVariable with distance & humidity
Sensitivity to interferenceNoneHigh (copper)
Operator costHigh (install CAPEX)Moderate (reuses copper)
Subscriber cost30-60 €/month25-40 €/month
Future-proof30+ years5-10 years (copper ages)

Speeds compared in practice

Effect of distance on FTTC

Over VDSL2 copper :

  • 0-100 m from the cabinet : 80-100 Mbps
  • 100-300 m : 50-80 Mbps
  • 300-500 m : 30-50 Mbps
  • 500-1000 m : 15-30 Mbps
  • > 1000 m : 5-15 Mbps (close to ADSL)

With FTTP, distance does not affect the speed : 1 Gbps stable at 5 km from the OLT just as at 100 m. That's the major advantage of pure fibre.

Pros and cons

FTTP / FTTH

Advantages :

  • Very high and symmetric speeds (1-10 Gbps)
  • Perfect stability, low latency
  • No electromagnetic interference
  • Future-proof for 25-30 years
  • Ideal for remote work, gaming, 4K/8K streaming

Disadvantages :

  • Higher initial installation cost for the operator
  • Availability depends on the eligible area
  • Connection works required

FTTC / VDSL2

Advantages :

  • Reuses the existing copper infrastructure
  • Faster deployment in moderately dense areas
  • Slightly lower subscription cost
  • Available more widely than FTTH (notably the United Kingdom, some rural areas)

Disadvantages :

  • Limited speeds (max 100 Mbps)
  • Performance degraded by distance
  • Copper sensitive to humidity and ageing
  • Not suited to 4K usage, competitive gaming, intensive remote work

Which one to choose ?

In 2026, the choice is simple :

  • If FTTH/FTTP is available where you live → choose it without hesitation, even if the subscription is slightly more expensive
  • If only FTTC is available → it's better than nothing (traditional ADSL), but ask your operator when FTTH will arrive in your area
  • For an SME → demand dedicated FTTH (pro offer with a guaranteed SLA)

Check your FTTH eligibility on your operator's website or via ARCEP (the French regulatory authority).

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FAQ — FTTC vs FTTP

1FTTH or FTTP : what's the difference ?
None. FTTH (Fiber to the Home) and FTTP (Fiber to the Premises) are synonyms : 100% fibre all the way to the home (or office for FTTP). FTTP is the generic English term, FTTH is the specific term for residential consumers.
2Is FTTC really "fibre" ?
Technically yes : a portion of the link uses fibre optics. But commercially it's misleading : the real-world speeds and stability depend on the last copper link. In France, ARCEP recently tightened transparency obligations : operators must specify "fibre to the cabinet" or "fibre to the home".
3Why does FTTC still exist ?
For economic reasons : running fibre to every home costs 600-1500 € per household on average. FTTC reuses the existing copper infrastructure, dividing that cost by 5. It's a transitional solution in areas where FTTH is not yet profitable, or a permanent deployment in under-invested countries (the United Kingdom in particular).
4How long does it take to move from FTTC to FTTH ?
Once eligible, deployment at your home generally takes 2 to 6 weeks between the order and activation. The technician runs the fibre from the street PBO to your home, installs the PTO and connects your box. Cancellation of the old FTTC/ADSL subscription is usually handled automatically.
5With FTTH, do I need to replace my box ?
Yes, the operator will provide a new FTTH-compatible box (with an integrated ONT). Old ADSL/VDSL boxes cannot connect to a fibre PTO. Keep your old box in case you switch back (rare).
6Does remote work necessarily require FTTH ?
No, but it's strongly recommended. For intensive remote work (HD video conferencing, large file transfers, corporate VPN), you need at least :
  • 20 Mbps download (HD video)
  • 10 Mbps upload (smooth screen sharing)
  • Latency < 50 ms (comfortable Teams/Zoom)
FTTC caps at 50-100 Mbps but the upload is often the bottleneck (capped at 20 Mbps). With FTTH, these constraints disappear.
7Will FTTC disappear ?
Yes, eventually. France plans the progressive shutdown of the copper network between 2025 and 2030 by area. Operators are migrating copper/FTTC subscribers to FTTH as the rollout progresses. In the United Kingdom, the schedule is similar : BT Openreach will switch off the PSTN in 2027.
8Where to buy FTTH equipment ?
For extension equipment (patch cords, additional PTOs, fibre switches), our Elfcam FTTH range is in stock in France, next-business-day shipping. Compatible with all French FTTH boxes (Orange, SFR, Free, Bouygues). See also our 10G switches compatible with Freebox Ultra.

In summary

FTTP/FTTH = 100% fibre all the way to the home, the 2026+ standard. FTTC = fibre to the cabinet + final VDSL2 copper, a transitional solution on its way out. If you are eligible for FTTH, choose it without hesitation for your future connection.

To optimise your FTTH installation (patch cords, PTO, 10G switches), see our FTTH range and our fibre network range.

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FTTH experts since 2018. Over 40,000 installations supported. We supply SC/APC patch cords, PTO, fibre converters, 10G switches and accessories compatible with all French FTTH boxes (Orange, SFR, Free, Bouygues, Freebox Ultra).

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