THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CABLE AND FIBER OPTIC BROADBAND

When it comes to broadband internet connections, most people value speed. They want to be able to access the internet and transmit data as quickly as possible. Moreover, in order to do this, people typically rely on either cable or fiber optic broadband service. However, what many people don’t realize is that there are notable differences between the two:
 
Fiber optic broadband relies on fiber optic cables to move data around. Fiber optics cables are known for being capable of moving information very quickly, and they are much more reliable than other types of cables. Cable broadband, despite its name, also relies on fiber optic cables to move data around. This can be a little bit confusing for some people to understand, but cable broadband is quite similar to fiber optic broadband in this way.
 
What sets the two broadband services apart is how they actually connect to your home. There are some fiber optic broadband providers that do it with fiber optic cables, but for the most part, fiber optic broadband companies use copper phone lines to connect to your home. Fiber optic cables run to street cabinets and carry data there before copper phone lines finish the job. Cable broadband, on the other hand, utilizes coaxial cables to create a connection between the cabinet and your home rather than copper phone lines. Coaxial cables are known to be a lot faster than copper phone lines when it comes to transmitting data.
 
Cable and fiber optic broadband are both incredibly fast, but before you choose one over the other, it’s important to understand how they work. It’s also important to remember that they both use fiber optic cables for the most part, which proves just how vital fiber optic cables are to communications today.
 
Connected Fiber offers a variety of services to those who need assistance with fiber optic cables. If you need help, call us at 1-862786-1199 today to learn about the services that we can offer to you.

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