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 ====== Terrestrial Fibre Optic Networks ====== ====== Terrestrial Fibre Optic Networks ======
  
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 +===== OpenNet Georgia =====
 +{{:good-practice:opennetgeorgia.png?nolink&200 |}} [[https://opennet.ge/eng/|OpenNet]] is a state-funded national fibre optic backbone in Georgia. The initiative maintains an [[https://maps.opennet.ge/|interactive public map]] of the network including both fibre routes and Points of Presence. Beyond an online map, the underlying map data is available to download in [[https://maps.opennet.ge/expkml.php|KML]] and [[https://maps.opennet.ge/expxls.php|Microsof Excel]] format. The project objective is to increase access to affordable high-speed internet throughout the whole of Georgia, with the intent of helping private operators to build retail networks and to getting the internet to the end users.  
  
  
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 ===== ARCEP France ===== ===== ARCEP France =====
 The French communication regulator ([[https://www.arcep.fr|ARCEP]]) maintains a [[https://cartefibre.arcep.fr/|detailed map]] of FTTH deployments which allows for the visualisation of the coverage of municipalities by FTTH networks. Clicking on a municipality, reveals detailed coverage information for the municipality in question down to the household level.  When the map is zoomed to the neighbourhood level, the addresses listed by the different infrastructure operators are displayed, represented by a dot, the colour of which varies according to the progress of the deployment.  The French communication regulator ([[https://www.arcep.fr|ARCEP]]) maintains a [[https://cartefibre.arcep.fr/|detailed map]] of FTTH deployments which allows for the visualisation of the coverage of municipalities by FTTH networks. Clicking on a municipality, reveals detailed coverage information for the municipality in question down to the household level.  When the map is zoomed to the neighbourhood level, the addresses listed by the different infrastructure operators are displayed, represented by a dot, the colour of which varies according to the progress of the deployment.