Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Verizon FiOS Differs From Cable

Verizon FiOS fiber optic network is much different from cable. The biggest difference is that they use different materials as the core of the service. The Verizon FiOS TV service uses a network made of fiber optic cables while cable companies still use networks made of copper wires.

The real difference is in terms of the quality of the service and speed. The difference between the two materials is obvious from the moment you see the picture from Verizon FiOS digital TV as opposed to the picture from cable television.

The Verizon FiOS' fiber optic cables are like pipelines that allow huge amounts of information to flow through them, making it easier for the system to handle large amounts of data and large amounts of traffic. The copper lines just can't handle as much bandwidth or data flow.

People who have tried the Verizon FiOS digital TV service are simply blown away by the quality and sharpness of the Verizon FiOS digital TV picture. It really is pretty amazing!

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