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Uncapped Fibre/Wi-Fi/Internet

Why Choose Uncapped Fibre/Wi-Fi/Internet

Uncapped Fiber-optic internet, commonly called fiber internet or simply “fiber,” is a broadband connection that can reach speeds of up to 940 Megabits per second (Mbps), with low lag time.  With Uncapped Fibre/Wi-Fi/Internet there are no worries about your data running out while you in the middle of something.

The Fibre Internet technology uses fiber-optic cable, which amazingly can send data as fast as about 70% the speed of light. In addition, fiber-optic cables are not as susceptible to severe weather conditions as other types of traditional cables, which helps minimize outages. It also resists electrical interference effectively.

Uncapped Fiber Internet  is ideal for multiple users to connect several devices at once. With Tedco Technologies installation you can

  • Upload and download files quickly
  • Enjoy smooth online gaming
  • Spoil yourself with video chatting with friends and family
  • Back up your entire hard drive to the cloud, including large photos and videos, in minutes instead of hours
  • Download a 2-hour HD movie in seconds, compared to waiting 30 minutes or more over a 20 Mbps traditional internet service

How does fiber technology make your internet better?

High Speed

Fiber-optic cables have an enormous bandwidth capacity. Whether you want fiber internet for at-home use or for your office or large company , fiber internet provides high performance for both uploading and downloading . This will maximize your work performance.

It’s  Highly Reliable

Fiber-optic cables are less prone to “attenuation,” a type of internet signal loss. They also have very low latency, which is the time it takes a signal to travel to another computer and come back to your computer. This adds up to a more reliable, consistent connection compared to other types of internet connections.

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