Connection Fiber designs, builds, and operates dedicated fiber-to-the-home networks for residential communities. Our infrastructure is engineered for reliability, performance, and long-term scalability.
Our networks are built to the same standards used by major telecommunications providers. From the fiber backbone to the equipment in each home, every component is selected for reliability and performance.
Our FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) architecture delivers dedicated fiber strands from our headend equipment directly to each residence. This ensures consistent performance regardless of how many neighbors are online.
Each community has a dedicated headend with OLT equipment, upstream fiber connectivity, and backup power systems. This is the heart of your community's fiber network.
Underground fiber conduit carries fiber strands throughout the community. Splice enclosures and distribution cabinets route fiber to neighborhood segments.
Pre-terminated fiber drops connect each home to the distribution network. The optical network terminal (ONT) converts light signals to Ethernet for your devices.
Our network operations center monitors every community 24/7. We detect and respond to issues before they impact your service—often before you even notice something is wrong.
Traditional cable internet shares bandwidth among neighbors and relies on aging copper infrastructure. Fiber is fundamentally different—and better.
| Feature | Connection Fiber | Typical Cable |
|---|---|---|
| Technology | Fiber optic (light) | Coaxial copper (electrical) |
| Download Speed | 1,000 Mbps | 100-500 Mbps typical |
| Upload Speed | 1,000 Mbps (symmetrical) | 10-35 Mbps typical |
| Bandwidth Sharing | Dedicated per home | Shared with neighbors |
| Peak Hour Performance | Consistent | Often degraded |
| Latency | Ultra-low | Higher and variable |
| Future Capacity | Upgradeable to 10+ Gbps | Limited by copper |
If you're in one of our service communities, enroll today. If you're a property owner interested in bringing fiber to your community, let's talk.