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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Fiber to the curb]]
*[[Fiber to the curb]]
*[[Fiber to the home]]
*[[Fiber to the node]]
*[[Fiber to the node]]
*[[Fiber to the premises]]
*[[Fiber to the premises]]

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Fiber In The Loop (FITL) is a system implementing or upgrading portions of the POTS local loop with fiber optic technology from the central office of a telephone carrier to a remote Serving Area Interface (SAI) located in a neighborhood or to an Optical Network Unit (ONU) located at the customer premises (residential and/or business). Generally, fiber is used in either all or part of the local loop distribution network. FITL includes various architectures, such as fiber to the curb (FTTC), fiber to the home (FTTH) and fiber to the premises (FTTP).

A similar network called a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network is used by cable television operators but is usually not synonymous with "fiber In the loop", although similar advanced services are provided by the HFC network.

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