You’re probably bombarded by lots of advertising trying to persuade you to switch internet providers. And these ads all promise the same thing—fast, reliable internet at a great price.

However, quality internet service has nothing to do with the spiffy corporate logos and glossy images of smiling faces in marketing materials. At its most fundamental level, the speed and reliability of your internet is based on the kind of technology and quality of materials used to deliver internet into your home.

The most common internet services available today are coax cable, cellular, satellite, and fiber optic. Though some of these technologies have been around for a long time, they are not created equal.

Given the number of choices, deciding which service is right for you can get confusing. At Geneseo Communications, we take pride in helping our community grow with our powerful fiber network. And we’d like to explain in more detail why fiber internet is the best choice for your home or business.

Fiber Internet: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It’s the Best Internet Option Out There

Before we compare fiber to its competitors, we’d like to describe what it is and its advantages in more detail. There are three primary reasons why fiber stands heads and shoulders above the rest: outstanding download speeds, upload speeds, and bandwidth.

Fiber’s Superior Download Speeds

Fiber is shorthand for “fiber optic” internet. Utilizing fiber optic cable, which consists of hundreds of tightly compacted thin glass strands or “hairs,” fiber internet technology has an enormous capacity to transfer online data. Fiber internet converts internet data—your emails, photos, videos, messages, and everything else you send and receive online—into data packets.

These tiny packets of data are transmitted to your devices through light pulses along fiber’s glass strands. Fiber internet literally transfers online data at the speed of light! This means that fiber’s maximum download speeds can easily hit and exceed 1 gigabyte per second. And fiber’s top download speeds continue to increase as its technology improves.

Fiber’s Exceptional Upload Capabilities

While most people look at download speeds when assessing internet quality, savvy internet customers know to consider upload speeds as well.

Upload speeds refer to the rate at which your devices send data back to other people and servers. High upload speeds are crucial for stable video conferencing and calls (like Zoom or FaceTime), posting on social media (especially for online videos like on TikTok), and online gaming.

Because of its cutting-edge material composition and sophisticated system design, fiber internet has a great capacity to download and upload data in equivalent measures.

Techy folks call this “symmetrical internet,”—and no other technology currently has fiber’s ability to deliver it so well. Fiber’s technology provides equally fast download and upload speeds through its outstanding symmetrical internet capability.

Fiber’s Massive Bandwidth Capacity

Last but certainly not least, fiber internet has far greater bandwidth capacity than other forms of internet.

Bandwidth is often confused with speed, so let us clarify: bandwidth is the quantity of data and information an internet connection can handle over a specific time (usually per second). Higher bandwidth is critical in households with multiple devices—and for families that like to stream movies, regularly post and view online videos, and enjoy online gaming.

Because of fiber internet’s bandwidth capacity, we have no data caps. So you won’t have to worry about end-of-month slowdowns and overage bills.

Cable providers employ older technology, so they monitor and control your use by throttling your speed and all their plans include data caps. Which simply means, your service slows to a crawl during high use times and if you use too much data and you will pay!  With fiber and its vast bandwidth capacity there are no slowdowns, plus our plans deliver UNLIMITED DATA!

Fiber’s Rivals Just Can’t Keep Up

Fiber transmits data faster and more reliably than other internet options that rely on older infrastructure and materials designed for other purposes like cable television. That makes fiber a faster and more dependable internet service for your home.

While cable may claim to match some of fiber’s speeds—no other current technology has either the upload speed or bandwidth capacity of fiber.

Let’s Compare

Below are the three main alternatives to fiber internet available today. We briefly describe them—and explain why they fall short of fiber’s outstanding capabilities.

Coax (Cable)

Short for coaxial cable, “coax” uses copper-based wires to transmit internet signals. It is a technology created to send television signals, not internet data. Consequently, cable’s copper wiring doesn’t have the “capacity” to transmit data nearly as well as fiber, especially regarding uploading and upload speeds.

And fiber’s speeds are just astounding, up to 10-to-20 times faster than cable. Cable’s copper wiring just can’t keep up with fiber. So, when you add in cable’s relatively poor bandwidth capabilities, it’s clear that fiber internet leaves cable in the dust!

Cellular ‘wireless’ Broadband

Another internet option is cellular ‘wireless’ broadband. The name can be confusing, as WiFi provides your own home with “wireless” internet, but in this case, cellular ‘wireless’ broadband offers service to customers through cell phone towers with 4G and 5G signals.

Because cell phone towers are increasingly common in areas without other telecommunication or cable infrastructure, they may be a good option for people living in remote areas.

However, cellular ‘wireless’ broadband cannot compete with the high speeds delivered by fiber and here’s why.

Your home or business’s distance from the cellular ‘wireless’ tower will impact the speed and stability of your internet—and probably leave you frustrated. In addition, cellular ‘wireless’ broadband’s signal is easily obstructed by other buildings and structures or affected by the weather and other environmental impacts.

Due to fiber’s “hard-wiring,” those obstructions simply don’t apply, letting fiber’s light-speed data transmission deliver outstanding service.

Satellite

One of the newest satellite providers is a company called Starlink. Starlink, is owned by SpaceX, whose focus is to provide satellite internet to remote areas, including many rural areas in the United States.

Starlink’s low-orbit space satellites provide faster speed capabilities than other satellite internet technology. But Starlink is still hampered by the same quality and consistency problems that plague all satellite internet options, including weather interference and other atmospheric factors.

While Starlink may improve previous kinds of satellite internet, it just can’t provide as reliable a signal as fiber’s advanced “hard-wired” infrastructure and technology regularly does.

Other Factors to Consider

So what, if any, are the downsides of fiber internet? Well, the biggest downside to fiber is that it’s not available everywhere. The good news is we are constantly expanding our fiber footprint within and around the communities we serve. (Check out our Fiber expansion map)

Fiber clearly delivers superior internet at greater speeds and with more consistent reliability than any other option. It’s the best choice for high-speed internet on the market today.

If you have other questions about fiber internet and how it can help make you more productive, visit www.fibermefast.com or email us at wecare@geneseo.com. And be sure to follow FiberMeFast or Geneseo Communications on Facebook or Instagram to learn more about our fiber network!