In the modern age, we rely on internet services to connect with the rest of the world. But there might be more ways to connect than you’d think. The growing popularity of dark fiber cable connectivity proves that. But what exactly is dark fiber and what are the benefits of having this type of fiber optic network? By understanding these two points a bit more clearly, you’ll be in a better position to make an informed choice about the type of internet you might want to use for your business.

Understanding Dark Fiber

The concept of dark fiber is actually pretty simple. It refers to infrastructure that’s already in place underground but that doesn’t yet have the setup (meaning pertinent software or hardware) to provide connectivity. While the potential is there, the details have not yet been put into place. These unused fibers are essentially waiting to be used — hence why they’re referred to as “dark.”

Why Use Dark Fiber Cable for Internet Services?

Fiber optic internet and fiber optic cable applications are popular for good reason. After all, a single optical fiber can carry over 3 million full-duplex voice calls or an impressive 90,000 television channels. In general, fiber optic internet is a fast and reliable way to connect.

But dark fiber provides additional benefits, particularly for those who need to use ample bandwidth and want to decrease latency (or lag). Dark fiber options tend to provide greater flexibility for the end-user, meaning that these types of internet services can be versatile enough to meet the needs of businesses both large and small. And if your business is in the midst of an immense growth period, dark fiber internet can also scale with you as needed. Speed and overall performance are also enhanced with this option, as efficiency is prioritized.

Another major benefit for businesses operating today is the added security that dark fiber offers. Because dark fiber networks are private, businesses won’t need to spend as many of their resources on security measures. While you can never be too careful, dark fiber networks are one of the best ways to safeguard your organization from harm. Not only will you avoid being stuck with unexpected costs related to breaches and data loss, but you’ll also be better able to predict bandwidth price increases; should you need to make changes to your system, the costs will be easier to manage as your business thrives.

While your business has numerous choices when it comes to an internet service, you might be smart to consider how dark fiber can change your life — and your business — for the better. For more information, please contact us today.

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