100 Megabit Fiber Ethernet

Fiber Ethernet

Fiber Ethernet is a type of Ethernet cable that uses optical fiber instead of copper wire. It is used in applications where higher bandwidth or longer distance needs are required, such as in data centers or backbone networks. Fiber Ethernet offers many benefits over traditional copper-based Ethernet, including higher bandwidth and longer distance support. Additionally, … Read more

1000 Megabit Fiber

A little over a year ago, Google announced that it would be bringing its high-speed fiber internet to select cities across the United States. This “fiber to the premises” (FTTP) network is capable of delivering internet speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), which is about 100 times faster than what most Americans have … Read more

500 Megabit Fiber

The deployment of 500 Megabit Fiber will provide many benefits to users and businesses. The higher bandwidth will enable new applications and services that require high bandwidth, such as 4K video streaming and virtual reality. In addition, the increased capacity will help to reduce congestion on networks and improve reliability. There are a number of … Read more