
fibre-optic broadband
Fibre-optic broadband uses thin strands of glass or plastic (fibers) to transmit data as pulses of light. This technology allows for high-speed, reliable internet connections over long distances, with greater capacity and lower interference compared to traditional copper cables. The light signals carry large amounts of information quickly, enabling faster downloads, streaming, and online activities. Fibre-optic networks are essential for modern digital communication, supporting everything from everyday browsing to complex business operations, and are considered the future of high-speed internet due to their speed and robustness.