PROTECTING THE HIGHWAY TO THE CLOUD
Because a growing percentage of both business and personal information is stored “in the cloud,” it becomes more important than ever to ensure fast, reliable access to this information.
Fiber networks have begun bringing high-speed connectivity to neighborhoods across the country, but for telecom providers to reach into customers' premises, they need to use the copper wiring they already have in place. Doing so will require G.fast technology, which allows customers to obtain fiber-like access speeds as telecom providers phase in their fiber deployments.
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