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FTTP Technology

Full Fibre Technology Explained

Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) means a continuous fibre optic cable running directly from our network to your home — no copper wire in the final connection.

FTTP Explained
1Gbps Download
1Gbps Upload
<5ms Latency
99.99% Uptime SLA
  • Light-speed data over glass fibre
  • No signal loss over distance
  • Built for 4K, gaming & smart homes

What is Full Fibre (FTTP)?

Full Fibre to the Premises uses pure optical fibre from our local exchange directly into your home — delivering the fastest, most reliable internet available.

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Pure Fibre All the Way
Light signals travel along glass fibre cable at near light speed — no copper bottlenecks that slow down older FTTC connections.
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Symmetrical Speeds
Upload as fast as you download. Perfect for video calls, cloud backup, sharing large files and working from home.
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No Interference
Fibre optic signals are completely immune to electrical interference, weather, and the distance limitations of copper cable.

Full Fibre vs Part-Fibre

See how TravHawk FTTP compares to traditional part-fibre (FTTC) broadband.

Feature TravHawk Full Fibre (FTTP) Part Fibre (FTTC)
Download SpeedUp to 1GbpsUp to 80Mbps
Upload SpeedUp to 1GbpsUp to 20Mbps
Cable Type100% Fibre OpticFibre + Copper
Latency<5ms10–40ms
Distance ImpactNoneSpeed drops with distance
Future ProofYes — scalable to 10GbpsNo

Get Full Fibre at Your Address

Check if TravHawk Full Fibre FTTP is available where you live and order today.