Fiber Internet: Is It a Smart Choice For Your Home?

 

The latest in internet options is fiber internet, which is now reaching many more people throughout the US. Homeowners now able to get fiber internet may wonder if it’s worth the switch or if it’s going to end up just being a waste of money compared to their cable internet. The reality is that fiber internet can provide numerous benefits, including all of the following.

Higher Speeds

No one wants to wait for something to download or upload. It can be frustrating to wait for a few minutes for a movie to download or to have to sit and wait for documents to load while working at home. This can be one of the biggest benefits of getting fiber internet at home – download and upload speeds are incredibly high, so waiting is minimized as much as possible. A standard movie can be downloaded in less than a minute.

Reliability

Cable internet users may experience outages when there is severe weather, when there is damage to the cables, or in other situations. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. It shouldn’t be necessary to pause the video or a game until the weather improves. With fiber internet, the internet itself is far more reliable and less likely to go down completely. On the rare occasions that there is an issue and it goes down, it’s likely going to be fixed incredibly quickly, so homeowners don’t have to worry about long outages.

No Data Caps

Data caps are implemented by providers to limit the amount of data uploaded and downloaded through an internet connection. Many providers will slow the internet speeds once the user has reached the data cap, limiting how much the user can do for the remainder of the period. With fiber internet, data caps are a thing of the past. The same high speeds are available throughout the month, allowing for unlimited use by everyone in the household.

Can Handle More

When someone is watching TV and another person is playing a game on their tablet, the internet can seem to slow down for everyone. Cable internet has limits on how many devices can be connected at a single time, but this isn’t an issue with fiber internet. That’s why it’s often an excellent choice for smart homes – no matter how many devices are connected to the internet, it’s still going to work.

Higher Quality

Buying a new TV can help improve the quality of the picture, but it only helps so much if the internet is slow or lags. When streaming movies, a slower internet speed can mean blurry pictures, lag, and more. With fiber internet, it’s possible to stream higher-quality movies, allowing users to get the most out of their high-def televisions. Even if the homeowner isn’t planning on buying a new TV anytime soon, they may still see an upgrade in the quality of the picture on their TV.

Is it a good idea to get fiber internet? For most people, the answer is going to be yes. It offers numerous benefits, has limited downsides, and is an affordable way to get steady, reliable internet throughout the house and at all hours of the day. If you’ve been wondering if it’s time to upgrade the internet, now’s the time to look into fiber and everything it offers.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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