Almost all homes in America have a copper "pipe" that connects them to a telecommunications network. While high-speed fiber optic cables are more often used to provide the primary links, the "last mile" to each home still plays an important role in the quality of service you receive. Bringing high-speed broadband to an area is largely dependent on this last mile connection.
Some providers, including Verizon and some of the "Baby Bell" companies, are starting to roll out fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) offerings, which replaces that last-mile copper with fiber optic cable - a move that provides homes with the best pos***le connection, and the pos***ility of very high quality, high speed internet. FTTP involves laying optical fiber from a central location (switch) to a termination point (the home or business), and could potentially deliver broadband at speeds of up to 100Mbps. The actual speed is determined by the size of the Passive Optical Network (PON).
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