In the digital era, connectivity has become crucial for remote working, eCommerce, and online education.
Fiber network operators (FNOs) use various methods to lay fibre, including trenching, microtrenching, and securing wayleaves from local government authorities. However, trenching is an invasive process that can cause temporary pain for residents as it can disrupt existing services.
To address this, FNOs have considered microtrenching, which involves cutting small holes in the road before fibre optic cables are laid.
We joined on the line by Shane Chorley, CEO at Frogfoot Networks