SA Telecoms Solutions Satisfy Growing Global Appetite for Fibre to The Home

Globally, the demand for fibre to the home (FTTH) is booming. By 2029, the market is set to be valued at US$53 billion driven by factors such as the rise of remote working, the proliferation of high-bandwidth (cloud) services, increased video streaming and homes becoming smarter. Going forward, users will require even faster internet speeds, greater data transfer capacity, and improved security - all of which are in reach thanks to the technology underpinning the FTTH products developed by Tank Industries for the South African, European and Middle Eastern markets.  

 

Over the past 35 years, the company has manufactured pole mount and underground fibre optic enclosures for connecting the backbone of FTTH networks and produces 15,000 units per annum. These ensure lower losses within the network and improve communication speeds.  

All products in the FTTH range are approved by the South African Bureau of Standards and comply with the ISO 9000 standards series. They are also UV stabilised to prevent deterioration in the sun and waterproof and have stood the test of time in the harsh South African conditions. 

 

Tank has garnered a reputation for being one of the most cost-effective suppliers in both the local and offshore markets, given its ability to customise its products and manufacture according to customer demand while also ensuring that shipping costs are included in the product price. All this caters to customer cash flow shifts, especially in light of the current global financial crisis.  

 

At the same time, the procurement of these solutions from a South African supplier helps to negate supply chain issues that are plaguing many parts of the world while also contributing to the local economy. 

 

As the appetite for FTTH continues to grow, Tank remains committed to providing innovative and affordable solutions to customers worldwide. 

 

Contact us if you would like to hear more about our FTTH products.  


Clive Maasch