Otter Creek CUD

Fiber Optics

Faster Transmission

Fiber optics can carry data at close to the speed of light, tested to be measurable in hundreds of terabits per second.

Greater Distances

Fiber optics can carry data at close to the speed of light, tested to be measurable in hundreds of terabits per second.

Future Proof

A modern cabling infrastructure will allow your network to operate at future speeds without replacing the cabling.

The fastest fiber network:

Fiber to the Premises

There are several different types of fiber-optic networks, but they all begin with optic cables running from the network hub to your home or business, providing a fast fiber-optic internet connection.
 
The fastest type of fiber network is Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) because it’s a 100% fiber-optic connection with optical fiber cables installed to terminals directly connected to houses, apartment buildings and businesses. When you’re on a FTTP network, you’ll experience significantly faster upload and download speeds, more bandwidth for multiple devices at a reliable connection.
Increased Loading Speeds:

Faster in Every Direction

Upload speed can be just as important as download speed. Fiber optics internet will let you experience a high speed from both ends.
 
When you’re working remotely from home, your productivity relies on sending information via the internet, relying on fast download and upload speeds. Fiber optics internet provides blazing fast internet speeds, allowing you to increase productivity with reliable internet service.
Higher Bandwidth:

Keep Everyone Connected

Fiber optics internet keeps everyone and all their devices online with more bandwidth without conflicts, slowdowns or interruptions.
 
You’re not the only one who uses the internet at home. Maybe someone at home is studying remotely, maybe someone else is playing online gaming, or maybe you’re browsing the internet and connecting to a conference video call with colleagues. Fiber optics internet will let you do all of these things at the same time — without internet-related conflicts, slowdowns or interruptions.