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Key Business Benefits of Fiber Internet Connectivity

Fiber-optic Internet is many times faster than even the quickest copper Internet connections, ranging from 5 megabits per second to 100 gigabits per second
Fremont, CA: Business IT professionals and landlords can benefit from a fiber-optic Internet installation in various ways. Because this technology is still relatively new, you may be wondering if the advantages outweigh the costs or drawbacks. However, even though fiber-optic Internet connectivity is a much more unique technology than broadband Internet through copper cable, many firms have seen considerable returns on their fiber investments. Below mentioned are key business benefits of fiber internet connectivity.
Quickness
Fiber-optic Internet is many times faster than even the quickest copper Internet connections, ranging from 5 megabits per second to 100 gigabits per second. Therefore, when an Internet connection is in high demand, your company should not experience any slowdowns.
Use of the Cloud
The cloud is an important business tool for apps, hosting, and more, from customer relationship management (CRM) tools to data storage. The cloud is presently used by 96 percent of businesses in some capacity. Fiber Internet's speed and bandwidth capabilities imply speedier access to your cloud-based data and applications.
Dependability
Because fiber is substantially stronger than copper, fiber Internet connectivity offers significant reliability advantages over copper Internet connectivity. In addition, inclement weather, which can damage or halt data transmission via copper wiring, does not affect fiber-optic Internet.
Signal Intensity
As the user walks farther from the switch, the signal on traditional broadband Internet utilizing DSL or Ethernet over Copper decreases. Fiber-optic Internet signal strength does not drop as quickly over distance. Better signal strength throughout the facility could assist organizations with relatively large spaces.
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