Overview of Fiber Internet Service & How It Works

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AN OVERVIEW OF FIBER INTERNET & HOW IT WORKS GETPROVIDER - COMPARE INTERNET PROVIDERS BY ZIP CODE www.getprovider.com


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Fiber optic internet providers is the next step in the evolution of digital communication.

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Fiber internet is basically internet that gets delivered to you via fiber optic lines.

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Fiber optic lines make use of tiny glass or plastic strands that carry data in the form of light and delivers immense speed and reliability to users.


WHY IS FIBER SO FAST? INTERNET SPEED The speed of internet is highly dependent on the amount of data your infrastructure is capable of handling.

FIBER OPTIC

FIBER INTERNET SPEED

Fiber optic lines, send modulated light in place of electricity, and that raises their bandwidth capacity.

Typical connections from fiber optic internet providers deliver speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second – a hundred times as fast as data coming in through old copper wires.


FIBER OPTIC CABLE Nothing works without this; it is a cable, which carries pulses of light between two different places.

PARTS OF A FIBER NETWORK

TRANSMITTER It converts a digital signal into a pulse form and then transmits the same through the fiber cable. Some transmitters are capable of sending multiple signals at once byenhancing the capacity of each fiber.

RECEIVER Receiver turns arriving light pulses back into digital signal, and then feeds them to a digital device. Transmitter and receiver are often the same product, in which case it is called a transceiver.


FIBER INTERNETÂ ANATOMY Fibers individually surrounded by multiple layers of strengthening material that protects them and keeps the light signals from leaking out. A typical cable laid by one of the fiber optic internet providers packs several individual fibers of this sort, which enables transmission of high volumes of data using a single connection.

COLOR CODING The fibers inside a cable happen to be of the same type. In these cases, the outer layers are accordingly color-coded. On top of that, fiber optic internet providers also mark individual fiber bundles inside the cable to ensure ease of installation when cables need to be spliced together.

SIMPLEX VS. DUPLEX Duplex cables carry two separate fiber cables joined by a mutual outer coating, and have two exits on each end. Each cable only relays data in one direction, making duplex cables highly suited to high-traffic connections such as at fiber switches, servers, and backbone ports.


BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL FIBER INTERNET Business fiber internet service invariably costs more than what a residential subscriber would have to pay, despite the underlying technology being the same. Small businesses may not initially understand why they have to pay higher prices for essentially the same thing. What is overlooked though is that business fiber internet carries many guarantees which residential fiber lacks


FIBER INTERNETÂ VS. CABLE & DSL


CABLE & DSL

CARRYING DATA OVER LONG DISTANCES

Light & Electricity degrade when they travel long distances, and thus the signal grows weak, or the bandwidth drops. Copper cable links cannot be laid continuously for more than 328 feet if you want to uphold signal strength.

FIBER INTERNET Fiber optic cables, on the other hand, can maintain signal strength for up to around 25 miles. This is why so many people sign up for connections from fiber optic internet providers.


CABLE & DSL

RADIO WAVES & ELECTRICITY

Copper is a great way to get electricity from one point to another, but not in a closed system, & the flipside of this is the issue of possible radio or electromagnetic interference. Higher this interference, the lesser the signal strength will be as a consequence & the signal may get cut entirely.

FIBER INTERNET The interference of radio waves & electricity is not an issue shared by plastic and glass lines laid by fiber optic internet providers, which are sufficiently insulated against interference.


CABLE & DSL

CHANCE OF INCURRING WEAR & TEAR

Copper, being a soft metal and good heat conductor, is more prone to damage when exposed to the elements. It generally breaks down after a few years.

FIBER INTERNET Fiber endures longer and better for the simple reason that it is much harder. Regarding pressure, copper can take about 25 pounds before it is irreversibly damaged, while fiber easily stands up to between 100 and 200 pounds.


DISADVANTAGES OFÂ THE FIBER OPTIC INTERNET PROVIDERS


1. YOU PROBABLY WILL NOT NEED ALL THAT SPEED

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A new fiber connection’s speed may seem enticing at first, the attraction can easily fade after you realize you do not have much use for it on a regular basis. A single user on average need just 1 Mbps to browse the web, and 4 Mbps to stream HD videos or play an online game.

2. AVAILABILITY IS VERY LIMITED Fiber internet is mainly provided in the north Atlantic coast and the Midwest. As of 2104, less than 25% of the country has fiber-optic lines. A few fiber optic internet providers such as Google and Verizon have promised nationwide network expansion, but that is still some ways in the future.

3. NEW LINES REQUIRE NEW INFRASTRUCTURE Fiber-optic lines are not so common in the country, and whenever one of the fiber optic internet providers wants to service a new area, they are required to lay the necessary infrastructure. That means a high initial cost.


IS FIBER INTERNET RIGHT FOR YOU?

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If speed, reliability, and efficiency matter to you, then fiber is a choice that is hard to beat.

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If you are a gamer or HD streaming aficionado to be able to fully utilize the best that fiber internet has to offer.

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A 1 Gbps plan from Google or Verizon would be priced similarly to the typical 25–50 Mbps plans from most cable companies.

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If you are living in a neighborhood already serviced by any major fiber optic internet providers, you should definitely sign up with them and partake in the superior benefits it offers.


THAT'S ALL, FOLKS!

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