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Business Benefits of Fiber Internet Connectivity

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Business Benefits of Fiber Internet Connectivity

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  1. Business Benefits of Fiber Internet Connectivity

  2. As businesses grow and change, so do their network needs. Speed, capacity, and the ability to serve a growing remote workforce without network interruption all play into decisions about what type of network equipment to deploy. When you buy fiber optic cables first, it seemed like an expensive, highly exclusive kind of innovation that should be left to the huge telecoms and cloud services. Now, however, businesses of all types and sizes should consider the business benefits of fiber internet connectivity.

  3. Speed Fiber optic cable is much faster than the fastest copper. It can attain speeds up to 100 Gbps. Pulses of light travel through fiber optic cables at speed of about 70% the speed of light. Businesses that require fast access to data and the ability to both download and upload lots of data quickly benefit from fiber optic cable.

  4. Greater Distance, Lower latency and Less Interference Fiber optic cables can carry signals much farther than copper, with far less degradation in the signal strength. While copper cables can carry signals up to 328 feet without signal amplification, fiber option cables can send signals as far as 25 miles, depending on the wavelength the cable uses, and whether the cable is single or multi- mode. Organizations with multiple buildings spread across a campus, like research centers, hospitals, and some manufacturing facilities, benefit from fiber optic cabling to carry signals between buildings.

  5. Better Security Bad actors can “tap” copper cables and breach your network security. Fiber optic cables can’t be tapped by physical intrusion. If they are cut, the signal disappears. Security breaches are extremely costly, and businesses that experience data breaches are subject to stiff fines and possible lawsuits.

  6. Reliability and Durability Fiber optic cables are not susceptible to electromagnetic interference because they use light to transmit data, not electricity. If your business, on one close to you, uses heavy equipment, this is a major benefit of fiber internet connectivity. A network supported by fiber optic cable experiences less downtime. Fiber optic cable endures extreme environments better than copper cable, which is why it is typically used for undersea cabling. Fiber has greater pull tension than cable, so it isn’t as fragile as you might expect.

  7. Faster Cloud Access It used to be all about download speeds; now, with so many businesses using apps based in the cloud, and cloud storage, upload speed is a major concern. Speed that is nearly the same for uploads and downloads is called “symmetric speed,” and fiber provides better symmetric speeds than copper. Everything from customer relationship data to inventory management systems to the necessary apps or “software as a service” (SaaS) to create and communicate now live largely in the cloud.

  8. Productivity Slow connections mean lost productivity. Estimates are that employees lose an average of one week of productivity a year to slow internet speeds. Multiply that by 52 employees, and your company would have lost an entire year of output and opportunity. Companies that conduct a lot of video conferencing, use HD video or other bandwidth-heavy applications like computer- assisted design, and who conduct large scale simulations or massive calculations benefit from fiber optic cable’s greater capacity and speed.

  9. Get in touch with Datacomm Cables for all types of cable services. Speak to one of our friendly executives and share your requirement to receive bespoke service. WEBSITE: www.cables.com ADDRESS: 120 Marcus Blvd Deer Park, NY 11729 US CONTACT NO.: +1-631-617-5190 EMAIL: sales@cables.com

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