We are pleased to announce our participation in the FTTH Conference 2026, taking place 14–16 April at ExCeL London. Visit us at stand B46 to explore how automation and carrier-grade device management help operators scale fiber networks while maintaining operational control and service quality.
As FTTH deployments accelerate across Europe and beyond, operators face a new operational challenge: managing rapidly growing device fleets while ensuring reliable service delivery and consistent subscriber experience. Large fiber networks often require onboarding and managing multi-vendor CPE fleets, automating service activation workflows, and maintaining visibility across millions of connected devices.
At the FTTH Conference in London, we will showcase how our products support the complete CPE lifecycle management, from device onboarding and provisioning to monitoring, optimization, and large-scale automation.
Built on open standards such as TR-069 and TR-369 (USP), AVSystem’s solutions enable operators to manage heterogeneous device environments while preparing for next-generation architectures. Using digital twin technology, the platform provides real-time operational insight and safe automation across large device estates, helping operators scale fiber deployments without losing governance over their networks.
The AVSystem team attending the conference includes Oskar Porębski - Growth Manager, Jarosław Gorczowski – Senior Business Development Director, William Yan – Head of Global Sales, Maciej Dudek - Presales Engineer, Krzysztof Hajduk - Sales Account Director, Robert Ryłko - Regional Sales Director and Borys Godowski – Regional Sales Director, along with more experts ready to discuss the operational challenges faced by modern FTTH providers.
Visit our stand B46 to:
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Discover carrier-grade CPE lifecycle management built for fiber networks
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Explore automation for FTTH service activation and provisioning
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See how digital twin–driven observability improves operational control
Join us in London and discover how automation and device governance support the next stage of fiber network growth!