Meeting Fiber Broadband Workforce Challenges Through Training and Efficiency
Briefly

The construction of broadband networks demands a new workforce of about 170,000 workers, coinciding with an unprecedented number of retirements in the field.
Efficiency in the broadband workforce is crucial; line crew work comprises 30% of network construction, while splicing makes up 70%, requiring strategies to streamline these processes.
Corning's innovation with pre-connectorized terminals highlights how new technologies can significantly reduce labor hours, shortening project timelines and improving service delivery.
To meet the surging demand for fiber broadband installation, training of a new, efficient workforce is essential alongside the advancements in deployment technologies.
Read at Telecompetitor
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