As internet demands continue to grow, many consumers are asking the same question: What is fiber internet, and why is it becoming the preferred choice for homes? Understanding how fiber works and the benefits it can provide can help you determine whether it is the right fit for your household.
Fiber is one of the most advanced communication technologies available today. A single strand of fiber can carry thousands of phone calls, emails, and data transmissions at the same time. When multiple are bundled together, the capacity increases dramatically.
Originally developed for medical imaging, fiber optic technology now powers some of the fastest internet networks available. Today, fiber has become the foundation of modern connectivity for homes and businesses.
Symmetrical Upload and Download Speeds
One of the most recognized benefits of fiber internet is the ability to offer fast symmetrical speeds. Symmetrical speeds mean that your upload speed can match your download speed. This can improve activities such as:
Also, fiber networks can support multi-gigabit internet speeds. Which means, fiber infrastructure can continue supporting high speeds through equipment upgrades without requiring a complete network rebuild.
Low Latency
Latency measures how quickly data travels between your device and the internet. Fiber networks are known for low latency, making them well-suited for video conferencing, gaming, and cloud applications.
Reliable Performance
Since fiber transmits data using light instead of electrical signals, it is less susceptible to interference that can affect other network technologies, helping deliver dependable performance during everyday use. Fiber also provides the capacity needed to support multiple users and devices simultaneously.
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Feature |
Fiber Internet |
Traditional Internet |
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Connection Type |
Fiber-optic cables |
Coaxial cables |
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Download Speeds |
High-speed options available |
High-speed options available |
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Upload Speeds |
Symmetrical speed available |
Vary by provider and plan |
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Latency
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Typically, very low |
Varies by network condition |
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Bandwidth |
Virtually unlimited |
Usually maxes out around 1-2 Gbps |
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Multiple Device Performance |
Designed for highly connected households |
Varies by provider and how high your plan is |
Not all “fiber-powered” internet services are the same. Some providers use a Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) network, which combines fiber optic and coaxial cable infrastructure. While HFC networks use fiber for part of the connection, the final stretch into the home is still delivered over coaxial cable. Which is the most critical part of the connection.
True fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), like the network altafiber delivers, uses fiber optic cables all the way to your home. This eliminates the bottlenecks associated with copper and provides a direct connection designed to support today’s bandwidth-intensive activities.
Fiber Internet provides the speed and capacity needed for today’s connected households, but a great online experience depends on more than your internet connection alone.
Whether you’re streaming, working, learning, or gaming, altafiber offers tools designed to help you get the most from fiber.
Whole Home WiFi
Altafiber offers extenders that provide your home with custom, optimized coverage to make sure all your smart devices stay connected. With an eero mesh system, multiple eeros work together harmoniously to send connection in every direction of your home.
Eero Secure
Included at no additional cost for eero wireless gateway customers, Eero Secure helps protect your connected home with:
Fioptics Home
With the Fioptics Home Bundle you’ll get Whole Home Wi-Fi, Fioptics Care, and Premium Technical Support. This includes protection for your networking, hardware, software, peripherals, virus removals, and eliminating service call fees.
Together, these solutions help create a reliable home network capable of supporting the growing number of connected devices found in today’s households.
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