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FRITZ!Box: Supported internet connections

With an SFP plug-in module, FRITZ!Box 5690 Pro can be adapted to active and passive fiber optic networks (Fiber to the home, FTTH), which allows it to be used with virtually any fiber optic connection in Europe and establish internet connections of up to 2.5 Gbit/s.

In addition, the FRITZ!Box supports almost all of the ADSL/VDSL standards used in Germany and most of the ones used in the rest of Europe, and it can establish internet connections with speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s through supervectoring.

Important:The FRITZ!Box is available in several different product variants, each of which is delivered with different components. In Germany, the FRITZ!Box is sold in stores with SFP modules for active (AON) and passive (GPON) fiber optic connections. Our sales team can provide you with information on FRITZ!Box models for specific fiber optic connections.

1 Supported fiber optic standards

  • AON according to ITU-T G.652 or IEEE 802.3ah-2004 1000BASE-BX10 (with SFP module "FRITZ!SFP AON")
  • GPON according to ITU-T G.984.2 / G.984.5 (with SFP module "FRITZ!SFP GPON")

2 Supported DSL lines

Supported DSL standards

  • Deutsche Telekom 1TR112 (VDSL2 / ADSL2+ / ADSL2)

    Note:All IP-based connections and all BNG connections from Deutsche Telekom are fully supported by the FRITZ!Box.

  • VDSL2 supervectoring 35b according to ITU G.993.2 (Annex Q)

    Note:In Austria, Telekom Austria also calls supervectoring Vectoring Plus, Vplus, or V+.

  • VDSL2 vectoring according to ITU G.998.4 / G.INP and G.993.5 / G.Vector
  • VDSL2 according to ITU G.993.2 (Annex A and Annex B)
  • ADSL2+ according to ITU G.992.5 (Annex A, Annex B, Annex J, and Annex M)
  • ADSL2 according to ITU G.992.3 (Annex A, Annex B, Annex J, and Annex M)

Supported DSL technologies

  • VDSL Long Reach (LR-VDSL2)
  • VDSL Robust Overhead Channel (ROC)
  • VDSL Save Our Showtime (SOS)
  • VDSL Seamless Rate Adaption (SRA)
  • ADSL Rate Adaptive Mode (RAM)
  • ADSL Downstream Power Back Off (DPBO)