A system and method for tuning a broadcast receiver such as a television
set with a subscriber optical interface (SOI) that can be located outside
a subscriber's premises and can be adjacent to the subscriber's premises.
For example, a subscriber optical interface can be mounted on a side of a
home which converts optical data and optical video signals received from
an optical waveguide to electrical signals. Because of the hardware
contained in the subscriber optical interface, any video processing
hardware that is present within the subscriber's premises for tuning
video programs can be reduced or substantially eliminated without
sacrificing a range of services available to a subscriber from a
fiber-to-the-home optical network.