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Whats the difference between FTTH and Copper/Coaxial Cable?

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Whats the difference between FTTH and Copper/Coaxial Cable?

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There are many advantages to installing FTTH in your community. Fiber does not conduct electricity, has virtually unlimited bandwidth, is not affected by heat and cold, has a longer lifespan than copper or coax to name a few. Fiber installed by Connexion Technologies is incased in conduit – meaning extra protection against accidental damage. When Fiber is installed to the edge of the neighborhood or just to the curb and the remainder of the infrastructure is installed using copper, this creates an unnecessary bottleneck. The closer to the home you pull fiber, the more bandwidth opportunity you give the user, which is why we pull it all the way to the home.

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