Fiber
Optical fiber is a hair-thin strand of glass, which uses light to transmit data. Fiber is the only technology that delivers enough bandwidth reliably and at a low enough cost to meet the
ever-increasing Internet demand. This update in technology can carry high bandwidth signals over long distances without losing signal strength. Other benefits include:
Greater Bandwidth - Fiber has the capability to transport virtually unlimited bandwidth at incredibly fast speeds to keep pace with changing technology and growing data needs.
Greater Reliability - Fiber cables are less susceptible to glitches than traditional copper wires and can withstand the shock and vibration from inclement weather.