How do you use a visual fault locator to identify and locate fiber breaks in FTTP networks?

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Fiber to the premises (FTTP) networks deliver high-speed broadband services to homes and businesses using optical fiber cables. However, fiber cables are prone to breaks and damages due to various factors, such as rodents, weather, digging, or bending. To troubleshoot and repair FTTP networks, you need to use a visual fault locator (VFL), a device that emits a bright red light through the fiber core. In this article, you will learn how to use a VFL to identify and locate fiber breaks in FTTP networks.

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