Open FTTH Networks and Digital Home-Care Services: Experiences from the Connected for Health Project

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Forzati, Marco [1 ]
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[1] Acreo AB, S-16440 Kista, Sweden
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FTTH; fibre; fiber; access networks; open networks; business models; municipal networks; digital home-care;
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FTTH networks based on Open Access have been very common in Finland and especially Sweden in the past 10 - 15 years. In such networks, an operator-neutral network provider (NP) offers competing service providers access to the end users under non-discriminatory conditions. Among the advertised benefits of open FTTH networks is the development of an open market for high-quality digital societal services, such as e-health and e-social care. During the past six months, the EU Connected for Health project has run three pilots in Finland and Sweden, in which digital home-care services have been tested in live networks by municipalities and home-care givers. The pilots allowed to assess the socio-economic impact of fibre-based digital home-care services, in terms of costs, savings, and quality-of-life impact. During this talk we will present the final results of the study.
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