: Uses light signals for high-speed, reliable data; often the best value in metro areas.
: If your building is "off the beaten path," construction costs for fiber can be high. A common strategy is to start with low-bandwidth service (50–100 Mbps) to get the carrier to mark the building as "on-net," which can lower the eventual price of a 1 Gbps upgrade by $300–$400. Types of Connections buy bandwidth
: Often purchase 10G links, which can support over 1,000 customers assuming an average instantaneous traffic of 1–5 Mbps per user. : Uses light signals for high-speed, reliable data;
: Uses existing TV wiring; download speeds typically range from 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps. : Uses light signals for high-speed