When it comes to speed and overall efficiency, fiber optic networks, like GPON, reign supreme. As a result, businesses of all sizes are taking notice and are upgrading their network infrastructure to fit.
Fiber optic networks are already becoming the new standard in the business world, and IT companies like House of I.T are on the forefront of fiber optic installation and management. Here are some of the top reasons for this.
This is probably going to be a major selling point for most businesses looking to upgrade their network infrastructure. The great news is that GPON networks are cheaper overall to maintain than any other form of network.
Fiber optic cables are cheaper than copper wire cabling, being up to 50% cheaper to purchase and implement. This is great if you are expecting to scale your business in the near future.
Also, it takes less electricity to power and maintains a fiber-optic network than the equipment used in traditional copper wire setups. While businesses of all sizes will save money, mid and large-sized businesses will especially see decreases in their electric bill.
While it may not be as large of a benefit as the prior two points, another benefit worth noting is that fiber optic cables are smaller on average than copper wire cables. This means that network rooms will be easier to maintain.
As mentioned, GPON is highly effective. The fiber optic cables used in a GPON offer download speeds up to 2.5 Gigabits per second (Gbps) and upload speeds up to 1.25 Gbps. Traditional Cat 5e copper wires are only capable of a maximum of 100 Megabits per second (Mbps), in comparison.
Businesses that frequently download and upload files will see a significant increase in productivity when using a GPON. No longer will you or your employees need to wait any additional time for files to download or upload; you can rest assured that you are getting the fastest possible speed.
If you are concerned about cable degradation or any wear and tear on your cables, you can rest assured that fiber optic cables are more durable than any other type of network cable.
Fiber optic cable jackets hold a few different components. At the core of the cable is a thin strand of glass, which is the main component used to transmit data.
Other materials, such as a layer of cladding and a synthetic material known as Kelvar, surround the glass strand to ensure it has effective protection from both physical wear and electromagnetic interference.
Hopefully, the prior points have helped to shed some light on just a handful of the benefits that upgrading to GPON can offer. The efficiency and affordability of GPON make it the prime network offering for businesses of all sizes.
If you are unsure about the viability of GPON in your business environment or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us for more information on GPON, fiber-optic networks, or anything else.