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Definitions Home Passed > > > A home is classified as a 'home passed' where we have physically rolled our network passed the curb of the home. This is the clearest and most accurate and genuine way to define a 'home passed'. Any of our homes passed can be connected to our service very rapidly upon signing up to our service. Importantly our definition does not mean that a home is within 200-300 meters of a Network Access Point or HFC Port. If we were to use this definition this would expand our homes passed significantly. Gross Subscribers Is the number of new subscribers which were added by our sales team in a time period. This does not include the number of accounts which churned (disconnected) out of our service. Net Subscribers > Is the number of additional subscribers to our service after deducting those subscribers which have churned (disconnected). > Backbone > > Cables that carry aggregation traffic from Last Mile, consist of: Inner-City Backbone: connecting last mile aggregation ā—‰ Last Mile Inter-City Backbone: connecting cities Internet Backbone (usually submarine cable for Indonesia): connecting the ISP to the internet. These are the cables which are connected from the Network Access Point or HFC Node to the home. Link Net's backbone is completely fiber. The last mile is a mixture of HFC & FTTH. Of our last mile of 2.870 million homes passed, 82% us HFC and 18% is FTTH. The total length of our cables, backbone and last mile is 34,724kms, of this 18,499kms are fiber and 16,225km are HFC. Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) Refers to a broadband telecommunications network that combines optical fiber and coaxial cable > Top Speed Link Net provides via HFC: 1Gbps > Top theoretical speed with existing technology: 10Gbps > > Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Is broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide all or part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications > Top Speed Link Net provides via FTTH: 1Gbps > Top theoretical speed with existing technology: 10Gbps Linknet What We Link Net does not use any copper based ADSL technology. Don't Use www.linknet.id | FY21 Company Presentation 2
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