Business fiber internet access at super fast speeds changes everything. Truly reliable internet infrastructure begins with the fastest fiber optic internet access. Your fiber internet connection and local area network are the foundations of the digital revolution. Fiber internet framework allows for the adoption of next generation services, with enhanced features and more cost effectiveness.
Fiber Internet Access Helps Your Entire Company
Fiber internet access gives your office, remote workers, strategic partners and more, the ability to utilize your local area infrastructure business technology more effectively. If your staff needs access to local machines, they are ultimately using your upload “pipe”. This is where “symmetrical” internet speeds become very important.
You’ve invested properly in your business systems, now let them run the way they were intended.
Fiber Internet Access Eliminates Congestion
Your internet connection allows all internet connected devices to perform as they were designed to. Simply put, they are dependent on your internet connection to operate. Most businesses run multiple devices simultaneously and under heavy demand. With fiber internet access, the result is fewer congestion and connectivity issues.
Fiber Internet Access Is Reliable
We don’t just “go online” anymore, we depend on it.
Fiber internet access has proven reliability and consistently fast speeds even at peak times. So much so that the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants the legacy infrastructure replaced by 2025 and have put laws in place to do so.
New advancements in all service areas make the fastest of connections and access possible.
Fiber Internet Access Is Better Environmentally
When comparing the fiber infrastructure to the legacy internet infrastructure, fiber can reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a more sustainable infrastructure, waste reduction, and certainly reduced energy consumption.
Keep the future in mind and do your part to support the climate.
Faster Internet Access Means More Immersive
Crystal clear VoIP calls, enhanced and smoother video conference calls. That’s just naming a few mission critical business communications systems.
Low lag and low latency give your systems and applications more advantages with no delays.
Fiber Internet Access Is Easy To Order and Setup
We don’t just pick up the phone and call AT&T like you can. Matter of fact, we don’t call anyone.
With your service address we can research actual infrastructure information from systems that are not available to the general public. These systems are only available to industry professionals.
In addition, we can look up what is called a “site plan”. This site plan tells us everything that we need to know.
We can tell you if fiber is already in your building and you just don’t yet have access to it. We can tell you if fiber is not yet available, and if not, we can also tell you if the provider will pay to build it out for you.
Your time is valuable. Just contact us or book an appointment and we will tell you what your options are.
We will explain everything included and what has to be done. For most customers, it’s is simply a matter of giving the technician access to your building.
Just like the rest of our modern business solutions, our goal is a well thought out and carefully planned strategy that is a fast and stress-free experience.
You will know step-by-step what is happening, and we will have you up-and-running in no time.
Revo DCS goes the extra step to keep things simple, easy to understand, more accessible and efficient for all.

What is Fiber Internet?
Fiber is basically countless tiny glass fibers bundled together, using pulses of light to transmit data at rapid speeds. Welcome to the next generation.
● Transfers information at much faster speeds than traditional cable or DSL.
● Low lag and low latency compared to traditional internet access.
● Fiber is dedicated to your office versus shared with the entire neighborhood like cable internet access.
● Fiber creates a solid foundation for VoIP voice and data services.
Let’s break down fiber internet in a way to understand that’s as easy as pie.
Imagine you’re trying to send a love letter. Now, you could send it by snail mail and it would take forever to get there, or you could beam it safely and directly into your sweetheart’s hands with a laser.
That’s basically the difference between traditional internet access and fiber internet access. Fiber internet uses light signals to transmit data at super-fast speeds, while traditional internet relies on electrical signals which are slower and less reliable.
How Does This Magic of Fiber Internet Happen?
With fiber internet, it’s all thanks to tiny strands of glass (or plastic), thinner than a human hair, bundled together to create an optical cable. These cables carry information in the form of light signals over long distances, and with minimal loss of signal strength.
Why should you care? Well, if you’re tired of that spinning wheel loading screen when you’re streaming your favorite show, or if your video calls look like a pixelated mess, or if your VoIP calls sound unintelligible, fiber internet access could be your knight in shining armor.
Fiber internet offers dedicated download and upload speeds, compared to the fluctuating speeds of traditional broadband cable internet access. In addition, fiber internet access is more reliable because it’s less susceptible to severe weather conditions and electrical interference.
Fiber internet is dedicated internet access. This means that only you can use it. Where cable internet access is often a shared connection with your entire neighborhood.
Fiber Internet Is Future-Proof.
That is the real cherry on top. As our need for speed and data connectivity continues to grow, fiber internet access has the potential to meet these ever increasing demands. It’s like having a super highway with endless lanes, ready to handle whatever traffic comes its way.
So there you have it, in a nutshell. Fiber internet access is like the superhero of the internet and data world, providing super-fast, reliable, and a future-proof connection to the internet.


More About How Fiber Works
Alright, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of how fiber internet works. It’s like a high-tech version of the game ‘telephone’ you might have played as a kid, but with light instead of whispered messages. Here’s how it goes:
Data is Transformed
Information that you send or receive (like an email, a web page, or a funny cat video) starts out in a form your device actually understands – electrical signals. This information is then transformed into light signals.
Transmission Through Fiber Optic Cables
These light signals are beamed down thin strands of glass or plastic, known as fiber-optic cables. These cables are bundled together into a larger cable. Each strand carries different data, which means loads of information can be sent at once.
Traveling At Light Speed
The light signals bounce along the walls of the cable at incredibly fast speeds (almost at the speed of light!). This is thanks to a principle called “total internal reflection”.
Data Arrival and Conversion
When the light signals reach their destination, they are converted back into electrical signals that your device can understand. And voila, you’ve got your funny cat video.
So, in essence, fiber internet works by transforming electrical data into light signals, sending these signals at lightning-fast speeds along fiber-optic cables, and then converting them back into electrical data at their destination. It’s this process that gives you that incredibly fast internet connection.
History Of Fiber Optics
Wow, you really want to know more! Good for you! Fiber optics, the technology that has revolutionized our world with high-speed communication, has an exciting history. Let’s take a trip down memory lane:
1840s-1880s: Early Foundations: The concept of guiding light by refraction was first demonstrated by Daniel Colladon and Jacques Babinet in the 1840s. In the 1880s, Alexander Graham Bell developed the photophone, which transmitted sound on a beam of light.
1950s: Birth of Fiber Optics: The actual birth of fiber optics occurred in the 1950s when Harold Hopkins and Narinder Singh Kapany demonstrated the transmission of light through bundles of optical fibers.
1960s: Laser Technology: With the invention of lasers in the 1960s, the idea of using these light beams for communication began to be explored.
1970s: First Optical Fiber Cable: In the 1970s, Corning Glass Works developed the first optical fiber cable that could transmit light signals over long distances without significant signal loss.
1980s: Commercial Use: By the 1980s, fiber-optic cables were being commercially produced and installed for telecommunications.
1990s-Present: Ubiquitous Use: Since the 1990s, fiber-optic technology has become the backbone of the internet, telecommunications, and broadcasting industries. It continues to evolve, with research focused on increasing its speed and capacity.
So, from early experiments with light to the backbone of our modern communication infrastructure, fiber optics has come a long way
Did you know that analog phone line replacement and the FCC 19-72 rule enforcement commenced in August 2022? Since then, many phone carriers (AT&T for example) have sent disconnect analog line notices, as well as implemented price increases for alternative services. Source
The FCC plan is straightforward: • phase out legacy infrastructure (analog lines) • promote next-generation communication services like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and fiber internet access • ensure accessibility for all.
We have seen the actual letters. They are “disconnect” and “sunset” (meaning analog lines are literally going away) notices.
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Dedicated Internet Access
Fiber internet is dedicated internet access also known as “DIA”, “Private-Line Circuits” and more. Fiber internet is not shared with other customers and is exclusively for your use only.
While it typically can cost a bit more, it provides business-grade features and higher speeds when compared to traditional shared-access internet access.
For example, Cable internet (Coax) is shared with everyone within the same area.
If you on cable internet now, do random speed tests throughout the day and you will see it fluctuate. This is because your business neighbors and employees are watching those funny cat videos and more.
Symmetrical Speeds
Many fiber internet access services offer symmetrical speeds, meaning equal upload speeds with matching download speeds.
This contrasts with DSL and cable, where upload speeds are often significantly slower than download speeds.
The upload speed is critical for crystal clear voice calls, high quality video conferences and more.
So, in essence, while DSL and cable can be cheaper and sufficient for basic internet usage, fiber internet access shines when it comes to speed, signal strength, reliability, and handling heavy data usage.
Fiber Internet Access Speed Options
Fiber internet offers much faster internet access speeds compared to DSL and cable. While DSL and cable may offer download speeds up to 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps respectively, fiber internet can offer speeds up to 10,000 Mbps (10 Gbps), and even higher in enterprise class scenarios.
Signal Strength
Signal strength in DSL and cable deteriorates over distance, meaning the further you are from the service provider’s central hub, the weaker your signal will be. Fiber internet does not have this issue, as it can transmits data over much longer distances without loss of signal strength.
Benefits Of Fiber Internet
In essence, fiber internet access has many advantages over traditional types of internet access like DSL and cable. Here are some of the key benefits:
Reliability
The signals in fiber-optic cables are less likely to degrade over distance compared to traditional copper cables (coaxial (cable) and DSL use copper).
Fiber is also immune to many of the issues that can cause outages or slow-downs in other types of internet, like electrical interference.
Have you ever placed an online order for pizza and 30 minutes later, your order still hasn’t arrived?
It’s more than likely because their internet access was down and they haven’t even received your order yet.
They are saving about $30 a month sticking with cable internet access, but they may be losing even more in revenue from unhappy customers than then they are saving!
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More Security
Fiber internet access is more secure than other types of internet, as data can’t be intercepted as easily. This makes it a good choice for businesses dealing with sensitive information.
Network Redundancy and Failover
Fiber internet access is the core to your network, in addition, we can implement proven wireless failover and network redundancy solutions, plus Managed SD-WAN for growth.
Prepare For Disaster Readiness
You can minimize the risk of a single point of failure disrupting the entire network.
We feature internet connections that are “Carrier Grade” which means reliability, quality of service, service level guarantees and more.
However, due to acts of God, weather related type catastrophes, and more, your primary internet connection can fail. We recommend a network redundancy / failover solution that has the ability to seamlessly and automatically switch to function as a reliable backup system.

Disaster Readiness Options
Consider disaster recovery and readiness to keep your business up and running. Digital transformation requires agility and flexibility.
When your business commits to digital transformation, ensure that your network can keep up. Network redundancy and internet failover should always be a part of your network planning. Digital transformation should also factor for flexibility, agility, and speed of service delivery.
Wireless (RF), 5G, 6G, IoT (Internet of Things) and Cloud Computing network technologies are changing the landscape, including being accessible for everyone.
Fixed Wireless
Utilizing multiple radio frequency bands for wireless communications and internet access to reduce interference and improve reliability.
5G/6G
The fifth and sixth generation of mobile networks have made significant strides in the advancement in cellular wireless communications.
SD-WAN
Cloud-based applications need reliable and efficient connectivity, SD-WAN is cost-effective way to manage wide area networks.
Peace Of Mind
Feel safe and protected knowing that you have prepared for the worst possible scenario.
It’s often our lack of readiness that gets us into trouble.
Cost Effective
The relative costs of the solutions in comparison to the outcomes of insufficient solutions and alternative courses of action can vary for all.
How much would your business lose with just one hour of downtime?
Available
With recent infrastructure upgrades world-wide, redundancy solutions are available for all.
When a proper solution is in place, it readily available automatically.
Network Planning Basics
With high-availability and fault-tolerant systems, you can ensure that critical services remain accessible even in the face of disruptions. Business specific redundancy measures employed by Revo DCS are unique to each organization that we work with.
The effectiveness of our plan depends on the requirements of the network, the criticality of its services, and the available resources.
This is one area where one size does not fit all, however, the initial process is relatively simple.
As industry professionals, we will research actual infrastructure information that is not available to the public.
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Other Redundancy and Failover Options To Consider
Power Redundancy:
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): A UPS provides backup power to mission critical equipment in the event of a power outage.
- Power Generators: Larger corporations use generators to ensure continuous power in case of prolonged outages.
Network Topology Redundancy:
- Mesh Topology: When you create multiple paths for data to travel, connecting each network device to every other device is simple. This topology provides high redundancy, however, it can be expensive to implement.
Failover Systems:
- Automatic Failover: Automatic failover systems detect network failure and automatically switch to a redundant component or path. This can be applied to various network devices, such as network routers, switches, servers, and more.
Network Virtualization:
- Virtual LANs (VLANs): VLAN’s create separate broadcast domains which reduces the impact of a failure (in one part of the network) on the entire solution. Larger corporations often separate voice and data needs with VLAN’s.
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol): There are protocols that allow for the automatic assignment of an IP address to a backup router in case the primary router fails.
Redundant Internet Connections:
- Multiple ISPs: Connecting to the internet through multiple Internet Service Providers (ISPs) ensures internet connectivity in the event your primary connection experiences downtime.
- BGP Routing: With Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) you can dynamically route traffic over the most efficient and available paths.
Wireless Redundancy:
- Wireless Mesh Networks: Creating a wireless mesh to interconnect devices, provides redundancy and flexibility in case of link failures.
- Multiple Frequency Bands: Utilizing multiple frequency bands for wireless communication to reduce interference and improve reliability and redundancy.
We will explain everything included and what has to be done. Just like the rest of our modern business solutions, our goal is a well thought out, carefully planned, fast and stress-free experience.
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Proper Business Technology Solutions Can Reshape The User Experience
Business technology can reshape the user experience for your employees, which leads to an improved customer experience and happy customers.
The goal for your employees and staff is to make interactions between them and the customer efficient, effective and friendly.
“I can’t help you, the system is down.” is simply no longer acceptable anymore.
Your customers demand a seamless and pleasant experience with your company which leads to fostering a stronger relationship and customer loyalty.
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