The shift toward remote work has become more than just a trend. Especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve seen a fundamental change in how businesses operate. As more professionals work from home, the need for a reliable and high-speed internet connection has never been more crucial. If you’ve experienced a spotty video call or the frustration of a slow file download, you know what we’re talking about.

Enter fiber internet — a game-changer in the remote work landscape. In this blog, we’ll explore why fiber internet is essential for remote work and how upgrading to this cutting-edge technology can transform your work-from-home experience.

What is fiber internet and do I need it?

Unmatched speed and reliability

When it comes to remote work, speed is everything. By speed, we mean how fast the uploads and downloads are. This doesn’t just apply to files; it applies to every time you load a web page. With standard cable connections, upload speeds tend to be much slower than download speeds, which can lead to lag.

With symmetrical download and upload speeds that can exceed 1 Gbps (gigabit per second), fiber internet ensures that video conferences, large file transfers, and real-time collaboration tools operate smoothly without lag or interruptions. Even if you have a lower speed tier — Ziply Fiber starts at 100 Mbps — you can experience less lag and quicker connection times.

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Consistent performance

One of the standout features of fiber internet is its consistency. Unlike other types of connections that can be affected by weather or distance from the router, fiber-optic cables are less susceptible to electrical interference and signal degradation.

Not only that, but fiber-optic connections are direct to each home, rather than shared across a neighborhood. This means that you won’t experience network congestion at peak times during the day when all your neighbors are online. What about when you’re working from home and others in your household are online at the same time? No worries: fiber connections can handle the data needs of multiple devices at the same time.

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Impact of fiber internet on reliability
 

Scalability for future growth

As businesses grow and remote work demands increase, having a scalable internet solution is important. Fiber internet offers the flexibility to accommodate higher speeds and increased bandwidth needs as your requirements evolve. At Ziply Fiber, you can start with a minimal 100/100 plan and go all the way up to 50 Gigs if you want. That’s a huge advance over cable connections, which can barely surpass 1 Gig download speeds.

Fiber-optic technology is built for the future, unlike cable, which is antiquated and prone to technical difficulties. Fiber-optics are not a gimmick; they are durable, reliable and built for future generations to rely on.

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Impact of fiber internet on scalability
 
 

Improved work-life balance

A reliable internet connection not only supports productivity but also enhances your overall work-life balance. Fiber isn’t just great for remote work. It’s excellent for streaming, gaming and everything else you like to do on the internet. Investing in fiber internet is an investment in all parts of your online life. Bonus: fiber internet may improve your property value, too, so if you’re thinking about moving at some point, your fiber connection could bring in a little cash.

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As remote work becomes normalized and accepted across industries and time zones, having a high-speed, reliable and secure internet connection is essential. Fiber internet offers unmatched speed, reliability and scalability. By upgrading to fiber internet, you’re not just enhancing your remote work experience, you’re investing in a future-proof technology that supports both personal and professional growth.

Ready to make the switch to fiber internet? Check out our plans and find out if we’re available at your address.