fiber network connection
Fiber networks use a cutting-edge communication technology that leads glass or plastic fibers, each thinner than human hair, to carry data as pulses of light. In this way, we get Internet access which is fast, reliable, free from delay and off-peak interference. The pulse-modulation allows fiber networks to carry large volumes of data over long distances almost at the speed of light with little loss or attenuation on the line. Technological features of fiber networks include high data throughput, low delay times, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. With these characteristics, fiber networks are well-suited to many applications such as live HD video streaming or supporting the high-complexity digital ecosystems found in businesses and smart homes. A sturdy infrastructure underpins the uninterrupted connectivity enjoyed by individuals and organizations, further seeding productivity and efficiency for the digital age.