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The Fastest Internet Connection Type: Fiber Optic

The first time Internet connections became commercial ones, the fastest type you could get was the dial-up one. As the Internet and its web content grew in leaps and bounds, users started asking for faster Internet connections so that they could explore this content conveniently. The ADSL connection was faster and became quickly the main way to connect users to the Internet. However, the Internet is still growing, and now boasts such content as high definition audio and video streaming, massive file downloads and file sharing capabilities, and multi-threaded chat applications. So the PC user have needs to get Internet connection working faster than the ADSL. This is where fiber optic Internet connections come in. Here high speed cable internet you will find more infos about high speed cable Internet.

Fiber optics connection is but a network of cable that will use transparent fibers to guide light being used to communicate. These fibers use total internal reflection, or the physical phenomena of light bouncing off a transparent wall when the angle of a light ray striking the surface barrier between two mediums exceeds a certain angle. Such way will permit light signals to travel over 1000s of miles (kms) using such fibers. Some principles behind fiber optics were first demonstrated as far back as 1840, but many constraints have limited the user of fiber optics in this respect until modern times. Check here high speed fiber internet providers to know more about high speed Internet providers, while here  high speed internet service for high speed Internet service.

The major difference between fiber optics communications and the normal wired one resides in the speed of the transmission. With the first option, you do get transmission speed of large volume of infos at the speed of light and it is transferred but quickly. With normal wired communication, the challenge resides in the wires resistance and that's quite high. So an higher amount of time is needed to deliver any kind of infos via this mode of transmission. However, fiber optic data connections allow almost unlimited data speeds.

Since a while, companies are experimenting (and also offering) Internet connections made of fiber optics. You can expect to get ultra-fast Internet connection with such an option. With such an Internet connection, you will get access to a very content-rich Internet at an incredible speed. Expect some drawbacks with the fiber optics connections. First, the cabling for such connection (fiber optic one) is still very expensive. The same being truth for the converters used to convert the electrical signal into light one (and vice versa). In addition, there is the problem of the light signal becoming damaged over distance.

However, new research is shedding light on ways to solve these problems. Recently, the giant Google did run some tests over some fiber optics connection in the US: the results were but good and the future is bright for the high-speed Internet based on fiber optics.

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