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FTTH Inspection and Quality Assurance

The document discusses FTTH inspection and quality assurance. It outlines several key aspects: 1) Telecom companies establish teams to inspect FTTH implementation and contractor quality assurance systems. Installations must meet network design plans and safety regulations. 2) Inspections include visual checks and documentation like method of procedure and installation manuals. 3) Testing verifies the network, equipment, and documentation meet specifications. Contractors perform tests and provide reports, while the telecom company approves procedures and results. 4) System qualification testing verifies new equipment works properly with the existing network standards and documentation. Rejected tests require expanded criteria or retesting.

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FTTH Inspection and Quality Assurance

The document discusses FTTH inspection and quality assurance. It outlines several key aspects: 1) Telecom companies establish teams to inspect FTTH implementation and contractor quality assurance systems. Installations must meet network design plans and safety regulations. 2) Inspections include visual checks and documentation like method of procedure and installation manuals. 3) Testing verifies the network, equipment, and documentation meet specifications. Contractors perform tests and provide reports, while the telecom company approves procedures and results. 4) System qualification testing verifies new equipment works properly with the existing network standards and documentation. Rejected tests require expanded criteria or retesting.

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FTTH INSPECTION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

 Techno Pedia  November 25, 2019  FTTH, FTTH network quality, FTTH Network testing,

FTTH INSPECTION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE :  It is very important for those working in FTTH that they
should know the inspection and quality of the FTTH work. Telecom employees often work in the FTTH,
but they do not know what are the inspection and quality assurance parameters of the
telecommunications company or how to check the inspection and quality assurance. This article will
discuss this issue.

Inspection and quality is a very special part of any project. It is illegal to do any work without quality and
company standard. It is difficult to get the final acceptance certificate from the company if you finish the
FTTH project without quality and company standard.Final Acceptance Certificate issued by telecom
company when all the outstanding Items for one or more jobs are cleared and Final Acceptance Period is
over.Now we will talk about what happens in FTTH Inspection and Quality Assurance.
FTTH Quality Testing

FTTH INSPECTION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

What to do in FTTH Inspection and Quality Assurance

During the FTTH implementation period telecom company may establish teams to inspect and verify the
Contractor's quality assurance system. Telecom company shall have the right to observe and inspect any
activity that can affect the quality of the FTTH project. The Contractor shall be informed of any observed
discrepancy. The Contractor shall be responsible for immediate corrective actions.

FTTH Installation Inspection

Overall Network Design Plans shall be established at the same time as the Project Implementation Plan.
The Network Design Plans shall provide overall block diagrams of all installations under the contract, the
interconnections, and the main characteristics of the FTTH installations. This will typically identify the
type of switch and the switch line capacity, the type of transmission system, the routes, the rings and
the transmission capacity, whether building or container installation, etc.

A Method of Procedure shall be prepared by Contractor and accepted by Telecom Industry for
implementation prior to start of FTTH installation work at site. The Method of Procedure shall be based
on the survey data gathered by the Contractor, and shall provide the necessary site dependent
information for the specific installation.

The Method of Procedure shall principally provide information that identifies the relationship to or
impact on other installations, and will typically include cabinet arrangement drawings, floor layout
drawings, cable run drawings, power consumption and heat dissipation data, as well as the installation
schedule. The Method of Procedure shall include references to other dependent work activities at the
site like building extension or refurbishment works if such dependencies exist.

The Contractor shall also prepare a Contractor’s Installation Manual for each site. This shall include all
detailed installation data, like detailed equipment lists, wiring and interconnection details of FTTH
network, hook up drawings, office data, etc. The Contractor’s Installation Manual will not be pre-
approved by Telecom Industry, however, shall at all times be available at site, and shall – as corrected
during the installations – be included in the final as-built documentation for the site.

All safety regulations given by the Telecom Industry shall be respected by the Contractor at all times.All
installations shall in general be organized to permit ease of maintenance and repair, minimize lengths of
cabling and provide easy access to equipment. Future expansions of the installed equipment shall also
be taken into account to the extent feasible.

During the FTTH installation period Telecom Industry will perform visual inspections to ensure that FTTH
installation is performed according to the plans and approved standards.

Testing of FTTH Network

The requirements to test activities prior to the preliminary acceptance, for which the Contractor is
responsible, System qualification test and installation test are the main testing activities. The purpose of
a comprehensive and thorough test program is to ensure that all facilities and equipment comply with
the generic specification and relevant standards.

A test shall not be started by the Contractor before there is a reasonable assurance of a successful test
result. The Contractor shall submit certified test results to prove compliance to the generic specification
if a product has been tested previously regarding some of the requirements.

This can be valid e.g. for compliance to the environmental requirements. The certificate shall in such
cases be delivered in lieu of actual testing. Telecom Industry reserves the right to accept or reject any
certified data. If the certified data is rejected, the corresponding requirement shall be tested within the
test program of the project.
Before the start of any final testing, the Contractor shall prepare a test procedure and a test protocol.
These documents shall be submitted to Telecom Industry for approval.

Responsibility Of FTTH Testing 

The Contractor shall be responsible for the following activities regarding testing:

1.Prepare test plan.


2.Prepare test procedure
3.Prepare test protocol.
4.Perform testing.
5.Provide test equipment.
6.Prepare test report.

The responsibilities of Telecom Industry regarding testing are as follows:

1.Approve test procedure and test protocol.


2.Inspection of testing activity.
3.Approve or reject the test based on test report and the inspection.

Test Plan of FTTH 

The test plan on any defined element or job shall contain all the necessary activities to perform a
complete test. The plan shall be structured in a hierarchy to cater for the complete testing of each
element or job and the test at each site.

A test plan shall at least contain the following information:

1.Time and resource schedules.


2.Identification of equipment item.
3.Test procedures.
4.Reference to test documentation.
5.Test configuration.
6.Identification of each site.
FTTH Test Documentation

A test procedure shall enable test engineers and inspectors to perform a structured and well-organized
test. The following items shall be included in the test procedure:

1.Test procedures.
2.Test limits.
3.Procedures for failed tests.
4.Test configuration.
5.Test equipment.
6.Terminal equipment.
7.Criteria for accepted test results.
8.Identification of the tests.

Draft of test procedure shall be submitted to Telecom Industry for approval. No testing shall start until
such approval is given by Telecom Industry.

FTTH Test Report

A test report shall be generated by the Contractor after completing FTTH network testing. The test
report shall contain a summary of the test results and a conclusion whether the results are regarded
satisfactory by Telecom Company or not.

A detailed test protocol shall be attached to the test report. Results of all tests according to the test
specifications shall be noted in the test protocol. Failed tests shall be handled in accordance with the
test procedures.

The test protocol shall at least contain the following information:

1.Name of site/station/exchange/route etc.


2.System and equipment identification.
3.Number and title of test item related to test specification.
4.Test interval or date/time for testing.
5.Test result for each test item.
6.Description of reason if a test has failed.
7.Signature of Contractor's persons responsible for the test.

FTTH SYSTEM QUALIFICATION TEST


Any Telecom Company needs assurance that new products, equipment or systems introduced into the
network do perform according to the requirements. Certified reports from other markets of recognized
high telecommunication standard will be accepted as evidence of the quality of the system.

However, it must still be proved through local test/verification the new systems interoperability with
established standards in the telecom network. This includes issues like signalling, COM, charging,
subscriber services to mention some.

In case a local system qualification test needs to be performed, this must be done in compliance with
the above described test specification, and with the following elements included (to the extent
required):

1.Functional tests.
2.Tests of performance and stability parameters.
3.Verification of associated documentation.
4.Environmental testing.

Pilot installations, field trials and training installations can be used to perform system qualification tests.
If the equipment or systems being tested do not meet the agreed test criteria during a System
Qualification Test, the test will be rejected and Telecom Industry has the right to expand the test criteria
and ask the Contractor for a new test.

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