Full Fiber - how it works
Full fiber internet is quickly becoming the preferred choice for businesses and homes across the country, and it's easy to see why. Full fibre broadband is more reliable than traditional copper or partial Fibre broadband, like FTTC (fibre to the cabinet). It's less prone to interference, damage, or signal loss over long distances, and it delivers faster speeds.
Full fiber broadband works by converting data-carrying electrical signals into light, and sending it down a glass core inside each cable. This method of transmission is more efficient and has fewer interferences than other methods, making it ideal for streaming online performances.
For us to reap the full benefits of full fiber broadband, both its supply and demand needs to increase. That's why the government recently asked Which? to convene and chair the Gigabit Take-up Advisory Group (GigaTAG), to help ensure that businesses and homes across the country have access to this reliable and efficient connection.
Full fiber broadband is revolutionising the way businesses and homes connect to the internet, and it's only getting better. With its fast speeds and reliable connections, full fiber is the way of the future.