How does fiber optic service work?

How does fiber optic service work?

Unlike the widely used, traditional copper wire infrastructure, fiber optic networks use beams of light to carry large amounts of information at incredibly high speeds. A thread of fiber optic cable, only slightly thicker than a human hair, can carry all the internet, television, telephone and security services that you could want or need.

To find out if Norvado fiber is available in your area, visit our website or contact our Customer Service team today at 800-250-8927.


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