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Fight Signal Loss
Maximize the newest innovation in internet technology that can get you the closest
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Ultra-Fast Connection
Enjoy consistent internet speeds up to 1 Gbps and connect up to 128 devices.
Ultra-Seamless Coverage
Get 10x better coverage with an internet technology that can bypass thick walls.
Ultra-Low Latency
Experience lag-free and high resolution streaming on your favorite streaming platforms.
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Apply for a GFiber Plan of 1 Gbps with Fiber-to-the-Room technology to experience a next-generation home WiFi solution.
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FTTR TECHNOLOGY
Greatness in All Corners of Your Home
Say goodbye to dead spots and elevate your fiber internet experience at home with the newest WiFi innovation. With FTTR technology, the primary hub and satellite hubs cover your entire home with strong internet signals and blazing speeds.
FTTR VS. TRADITIONAL WIFI
Wired Up Strength that Connects Within
Your traditional WiFi at home is prone to signal loss and intermittent
connection. Get the closest speed as your modem with FTTR’s wired mesh
technology. With your primary and satellite hubs wired up, you can
experience more reliable and stable internet vs. traditional WiFi.
What is FTTR technology?
Fiber-to-the-Room (FTTR) is the next-generation home WiFi solution that
provides high-speed internet all throughout your home. It is ideal for homes
with multiple rooms and floors as fiber is extended to individual rooms within
your home to ensure fast, seamless, and uninterrupted network speeds even in
hard to reach areas.
Why do we need FTTR?
FTTR is a solution that will address weak WiFi speed and signal coverage you
normally encounter for the following reasons:
- Weak spots in different parts of the house, especially in bigger homes with multiple rooms and floors.
- WiFi interference due to thick concrete walls and floors.
- There are too many connected devices.
What is the difference between this technology vs having a wireless mesh?
FTTR addresses the weak WiFi speed and signals by installing the FTTR hubs in different parts of the house connected by fiber cables. Thus, you get consistent network speeds and coverage in every corner of your home.
The wired mesh can use wireless technology to improve signal strengths all throughout your home. However, because of the limitations of wireless mesh, it will be subject to the same limitations like coverage and also affected by obstructions such as walls, ceilings, and furniture. To add, the WiFi signal may not be consistent.