FIBRE INTERNET
Fiber internet carries information by sending coded beams of light through extremely fine glass or plastic fibers that are typically less than a tenth of the thickness of a human hair. Each fiber can carry as many as 25,000 phone calls, so a fiber optic cable containing a hundred or more fibers can carry several millions of phone calls.
Benefits of having a Wireless Backup
- Higher speeds increase productivity. Using light as a data carrier leads to tremendous speeds unmatched by copper technology. There will be no issues of peak-time slowdowns. Enjoy lightening fast speeds 24/7, meaning employees will never be left twiddling their thumbs waiting for video to upload or for large files to download. Fast internet means a productive workforce!
- Stability. Fiber internet is significantly more resistant to dropping out than its copper predecessor. This means superior network stability and virtually zero signal degradation.
- Reliability. As mentioned previously, the problem of electromagnetic interference that copper wire cables suffer from has been eradicated by fiber optic cables; there is no crosstalk between individual fibers or cables, which means information passes from one point to another with no distortion – and much, much faster too.
- Highly secure. Don’t compromise your data privacy. Fiber Internet is not shared. It is point-to-point private data connection between your company and the internet. Fiber Optic cables are also safe when it comes to splicing and getting tapped by electromagnetic fields. So, your connection is safe from hackers attempting to steal your data.
Benefits of having a Wireless Backup
- Higher speeds increase productivity. Using light as a data carrier leads to tremendous speeds unmatched by copper technology. There will be no issues of peak-time slowdowns. Enjoy lightening fast speeds 24/7, meaning employees will never be left twiddling their thumbs waiting for video to upload or for large files to download. Fast internet means a productive workforce!
- Stability. Fiber internet is significantly more resistant to dropping out than its copper predecessor. This means superior network stability and virtually zero signal degradation.
- Reliability. As mentioned previously, the problem of electromagnetic interference that copper wire cables suffer from has been eradicated by fiber optic cables; there is no crosstalk between individual fibers or cables, which means information passes from one point to another with no distortion – and much, much faster too.
- Highly secure. Don’t compromise your data privacy. Fiber Internet is not shared. It is point-to-point private data connection between your company and the internet. Fiber Optic cables are also safe when it comes to splicing and getting tapped by electromagnetic fields. So, your connection is safe from hackers attempting to steal your data.