Frequently Asked Questions

What makes fiber internet different from cable, DSL, or satellite?

Fiber internet uses light signals through glass strands to deliver data—making it faster, more reliable, and capable of handling higher bandwidth than other technologies.

  • Compared to cable: Fiber doesn’t slow down during peak hours and offers symmetrical speeds (same upload and download speeds).

  • Compared to DSL: Fiber is significantly faster and doesn’t rely on aging copper phone lines.

  • Compared to satellite: Fiber has lower latency, so it's better for real-time activities like video calls, gaming, and streaming—plus, it's not affected by weather.

In short, fiber is the most advanced and future-ready internet technology available today.

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