Fiber Optic Cabling, Progressive Cabling
Written by Stu Kushner

How Fiber Internet Can Benefit Your Business – Part 2

As discussed in Part 1, it is important to have internet services that not only meet the existing needs of your business but also keeps up with future requirements as your company grows. Part 2 will cover Business Benefits, Advantages, and Disadvantages.

 

Business Benefits

 

Fiber-optic internet can improve your business in various ways. The first benefit is a higher quality internet experience. Fiber internet is much faster than other kinds of internet. No matter how far your employee is from the source, the signal strength remains strong.

 

Fiber internet also improves access to the cloud. Thus, cloud-based apps such as Office 365 and QuickBooks can be more effectively utilized, even when used by several employees simultaneously.

 

The following lists the advantages and disadvantages of fiber-optic cabling and the Internet it carries.

 

Advantages

 

Quality – Fiber cabling improves the internet experience, and this is especially noticeable in video and teleconferencing, which have become more important for businesses during the pandemic.

 

Reliability – Resistant to bad weather and corrosion, fiber cabling is also immune to EMI (electromagnetic interference) and RFI (radio frequency interference). Fiber lines are capable of withstanding 100 to 200 pounds of external pressure, while copper lines can only withstand 25 pounds.

 

Security – Due to the high speed and the fact that there is no microwave signal, optical fiber is very secure. Unlike copper cabling, fiber cannot be tapped.

 

Scalability – Thinner and lighter than copper cables, fiber cabling is easier to manage, facilitating MACs (moves, additions, and changes) and allowing your business to expand more easily.

 

Speed – Using pulses of light to transport data, fiber-optic cabling is significantly faster than cable or DSL internet.

 

Disadvantages

 

Expensive – It requires a significant investment for the installation of fiber-optic cabling. However, it costs less to maintain, and downtime will typically be decreased.

 

Greater Fragility – Fiber-optic cabling can be more vulnerable to damage, especially when there is a remodeling or renovation project in a facility.

 

Limited Availability – Due to the higher cost of installing new fiber-optic lines, parts of the country have limited availability to fiber internet services.

 

Progressive Office Cabling

 

Founded in 1986, Progressive Office’s success has been a direct result of years of commitment to seeking cost-effective solutions. Working together, Progressive teams are committed to getting your data cabling, access control, and telecom systems installed and operating while minimizing disruption and downtime. Call our toll-free number (800) 614-4560 today.

 

 

 

 

About Stu Kushner

Stu Kushner earned an Engineering Degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. From there he worked at Boeing Commercial Aircraft, Hexcel Corporation and Case-Rixon as a computer design engineer and systems manager. He now works as the marketing director and project manager here at Progressive Office since its founding in 1986.