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Google Fiber, sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a fiber broadband Internet service operated by Google Fiber Inc., [2] a subsidiary of Alphabet, [3] servicing a growing number of households in cities in 19 states across the United States. [4] In mid-2016, Google Fiber was estimated to have about 453,000 broadband customers. [5]
ValuNet FIBER serves Emporia Kansas with Gigabit Fiber service providing true gigabit Internet as well as a full complement of voice, data and IPTV services. (2016). Stealth Communications: New York City: Offering up to 10 Gbit/s symmetric speeds to homes and businesses in New York City. Windstream Communications: Lincoln, Nebraska; Southern U.S.
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Fiber TV – an IPTV service bundled with Google Fiber. Discontinued on February 4. [85] One Today – an app that allowed users to donate $1 to different organizations and discover how their donation would be used. Discontinued in January. [86] Androidify – allowed users to create a custom Android avatar. Discontinued in January. [87]
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A mobile fiber optic splice lab used to access and splice underground cables An underground fiber optic splice enclosure opened up. The choice between optical fiber and electrical (or copper) transmission for a particular system is made based on a number of trade-offs. Optical fiber is generally chosen for systems requiring higher bandwidth ...
(fiber-to-the-screen or -seat): On an airplane, fiber reaches the IFE screens (fiber-to-the-street): The customer is connected using copper to the fiber passing near the building, up to 200 m (700 ft) away. This is a compromise between FTTB and FTTC. Typically providing up to 500 Mbit/s (fiber-to-the-subscriber): This is a synonym for FTTP
An eight-way optical signal splitter to feed eight virtual LNBs or further splitters from a single optical feed. While optical fibre has been used for telephone and Internet backbone data, and even for television and multimedia carriage for terrestrial cable, for many years, use for satellite IF distribution has been held back by considerations of cost and installation convenience.