Internet at the Speed of Light, Literally.
Electricity is pretty fast. Okay, it's really fast. That's why we've used it for so long. But as fast as it is, it has some problems. An electric signal can only travel so far before it starts losing strength and signal quality. Regular electric-based cables need to be constantly boosted along the way in order to maintain signal quality. Fiber Optics work differently. They work at the speed of light. That's right, the speed of light! Information can travel faster and for further distances with virtually no adverse effects to the quality of the signal. Or to break it down into simpler terms fiber optic internet service brings the internet to you Faster, Further and Better.
Slow and steady doesn't win the internet race
It used to be that the slow and steady were considered characteristics of greater reliability and higher quality. The idea was that you couldn't be thorough if you moved too fast. This isn't the case today. There is no reason to avoid being fast if as long as you don't sacrifice quality. This is where fiber-optics come in. Fiber optic cable transmits information faster than standard electrical wires. They do this with significantly less loss to the signal quality than you get with their copper-based comrades. Fiber-Optic Internet uses these faster cables to deliver a higher quality signal with less lag and greater consistency to your home. Fiber Optic Internet Services will connect you to the right fiber optic Internet packages.
Surf Farther and Faster with Fiber Optics
As cheesy as it sounds, it's pretty much true that if you can imagine it, it's on the internet somewhere. Or if it's not already it soon will be. Who knows, maybe you will be the one to come up with the next great gadget, website or meme (fancy talk for a virally transmitted cultural item). The possibilities of what you can do on the internet are limitless. Well... in theory they are. Because trying to surf the vast expanses of the World Wide Web with a mediocre internet connection (or worse... dialup) is like trying to cross a desert on your hands and knees. No matter what your online destinations are, blogs, social networks, news sites, etc, if you aren't connecting to the internet via a fiber optic provider you aren't going to make it. At least, very not quickly.
