WEBINAR

Future of FTTH – The Infrastructure Behind Intelligence

Discover how Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is powering the future of human-machine interaction—from AI and AR to real-time healthcare—in this deep-dive webinar on next-gen network infrastructure and AFL’s cutting-edge innovations.
October 21, 2025
3:00 PM UTC
1 hour

October 21, 2025 

11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT / 4:00 PM GMT 

Duration: 1 hour 

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Summary

As our digital lives become increasingly immersive and intelligent, the infrastructure supporting this transformation must evolve. This webinar explores how Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is no longer just about delivering high-speed internet—it’s about enabling the next leap in human-machine interaction. From AI companions and real-time tutoring to healthcare and augmented reality, FTTH is the foundation for ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth, always-on connectivity. We begin with a look at AFL’s legacy and innovations, then trace the evolution of communication and the human input/output bottleneck.

The session dives into the technical backbone of FTTH, including network topologies, wavelength division multiplexing (xWDM), and edge computing. Attendees will discover how AFL’s advanced products—like SpiderWeb Ribbon® cables, Apex® closures, and AFL Terminals powered by Prodigy® —are designed to meet the demands of future-ready networks.

Whether you're a network designer, engineer, or technology strategist, this webinar will provide insights into building scalable, intelligent infrastructure that supports the next generation of connected experiences.

Speakers

Noah Taylor

FTTx Applications Engineer

AFL

Noah Taylor is an Applications Engineer at AFL, bringing several years of experience to the company. Throughout his tenure, Taylor has held various positions within manufacturing and applications engineering specific to fiber-to-the-home. He has spent time with customers designing fiber optic cables, supporting the installation of fiber optic cable networks in the field, while also training installers on the use of fiber optic cable, connectivity, and accessories. Currently, he serves as the technical lead for a fiber-to-the-home project with a rural cooperative. Taylor is a certified FTTx Outside Plant Designer and holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Louisiana State University, as well as an MBA from Liberty University.

Moderator: Joe Gillard

Executive Editor

ISE Magazine

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