About the Committee

The Data Centre & Data Centre Interconnection Committee is the FTTH Council Europe's newest committee, established to reflect the Council's expanded remit across data centres and the fibre infrastructure that connects them.

The Committee's current work programme includes a report on hollow core fibre (HCF) and multi-core fibre (MCF), a DCI market study developed with the Board, and updates to the Market Panorama to capture the Council's broader scope. Alongside this, the Committee is developing a programme of educational webinars for members on AI-driven data centres, covering the underlying drivers and market trends, internal data centre architectures and wider interconnection architectures.

The Committee also leads the data centre and interconnection content at the annual FTTH Conference, shaping several hours of programming across the full breadth of the Council's expanded remit. 
Further outputs will follow, including new assets, market studies and content developed for the upcoming FTTH Conference. Click here and join us!

This page is new and still growing. The Committee's assets, studies and Conference materials are currently in production and will be added here as they are published. In the meantime, you can follow the Committee's latest news below.

Sustainability, switch-offs and successful practices: Enhancing European connectivity at the FTTH Conference 2025

Brussels, 11th December 2024. The hottest topics within Europe’s Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) ecosystem will be addressed at the FTTH Conference 2025, as the FTTH Council Europe opens the event for registrations today.

Taking place in Amsterdam, March 25-27, the Conference will examine the need for greater investment within the industry, while covering the issues surrounding rural connectivity, and an assessment of the latest policies, regulations and sustainability initiatives. It will also aim to prepare European FTTH stakeholders for the upcoming copper switch-off.

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