FAQ

  1. Fiber-optic internet, or simply fiber internet, is a cutting-edge technology that transmits data through light pulses within thin glass strands. This results in faster, more reliable, and more efficient internet connectivity compared to traditional cable options.
  2. Cable internet uses copper wires, initially designed for television services, to transmit data. This legacy technology focuses on download speeds, leaving upload speeds significantly slower due to its one-way connection limitation. Cable connections are often shared, leading to slower speeds during peak usage times. In contrast, Ultrasonic Fiber provides ultra-fast symmetrical speeds and reliable connectivity unaffected by network traffic.
  3. Fiber internet functions similarly to cable or DSL connections but is faster and more reliable. Data transmission occurs via light pulses through glass strands, ensuring seamless browsing, streaming, and gaming experiences.
  4. Fiber internet is connected to homes or buildings through utility poles or underground paths. A technician will bring the wires inside and connect them to an Optical Network Terminal (ONT). After turning on the fiber connection, you can set up your devices and enjoy high-speed WiFi.
  5. Ultrasonic Fiber requires an Optical Network Terminal (ONT), which replaces the traditional modem. Depending on the size of your home and your needs, you may also need a router and WiFi extender.
  6. Stay informed about the availability of Ultrasonic Fiber in your area by following updates from local officials and construction crews. Check your address to find out if Ultrasonic Fiber services are available to you and sign up for service updates to ensure you don’t miss out on the benefits of fiberoptic internet.