5 Reasons Why Telecoms Providers Adamantly Prefer Fiber Optics Over Wireless Transmission

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The landscape in the telecommunications sector is constantly changing and evolving, so does the technology required for the optimal operation of telecoms services, such as internet access, landline and mobile telephony. In recent years there has been a steadily increasing preference in fiber optics infrastructure, with most telecoms providers promoting it tirelessly. In fact, it now tends to become the most preferred option for data transmission. Having said that, we will go over the 5 main reasons why this is the case by analyzing the advantages offered by these microscopic yet highly flexible glass fibers.

1. Cost-effective Infrastructure

The infrastructure required to install is considerably less expensive than that of wireless transmission. This makes fiber optics more accessible to both telecoms providers and consumers of telecommunications services. At the same time, fiber optics impose minimal requirements when it comes to overground installation, which means that they overcome several geographical constraints and are capable of covering the most congested cities.


2. High Quality & Durability

The concept of wireless transmission being disrupted when there are extreme weather phenomena is not new. For several years, when this was the only option in providing internet and telephone service, many of us have experienced the wi-fi downtime or even the complete loss of connectivity and the ability to make a mere phone call. Fiber optics, on the other hand, offers a much more durable option as a material and allows for overall better quality of telecommunications at all levels, given it is not particularly affected by weather conditions. More specifically, fiber optics can continue to transmit data despite the rain, high temperatures, or extremely cold weather. And we all know that in this day and times, when everything depends so heavily on our access to data and telecommunications networks, this advantage is of the utmost importance.

3. Higher Upload/Download Speed

Another component that is crucially important nowadays is, of course, the speed of data transmission. Wired fiber optic networks are far more reliable in their operation and offer higher upload/download speeds. Understandably, this renders them extremely attractive in consumers’ eyes, so it comes as no surprise that telecoms providers favor them so ardently.

4. Transmission Stations are Accompanied by Costly Needs

Transmission stations require a high level of security, frequent system upgrades and are heavily exposed to weather conditions. All these requirements are also enormously financially challenging for telecoms providers. Therefore, their preference for fiber optics is a logical consequence and will only continue to grow stronger as we move into the future.

5. Eco FriendlyLast but not least, the reason why fiber optics are now almost exclusively preferred in the industry is none other than the fact that they are considerably less impactful environmentally-wise. Taking into account the potential negative environmental impact of classic wireless transmission, telecoms providers seek the most eco-friendly solutions, and fiber optics is one of them. Since they are primarily made of glass and not copper or wire, as is the case with the more traditional means of data transmission, their use results in less waste and much lower energy consumption in general. Things we should all be striving for with greater focus.

In conclusion, fiber optics technology is currently the preferred choice of both telecoms providers and consumers of telecommunications services, as it presents the most advanced, cost-effective, high-quality, and environmentally friendly data transmission solution internationally. We wouldn’t be surprised to see it take over entirely in the years to come.

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