extremefiber
Extremefiber is a term often used to describe very high-speed internet service, typically delivered over fiber optic cables. Unlike traditional broadband technologies like DSL or cable, fiber optic internet utilizes thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit data as light signals. This fundamental difference allows for significantly faster download and upload speeds, lower latency, and greater bandwidth capacity.
The "extreme" aspect of extremefiber refers to the capabilities beyond what standard fiber optic connections might
The deployment of extremefiber often requires extensive infrastructure upgrades, making it more prevalent in densely populated