U.S. Fiber Penetration Reaches Important Milestone
The U.S. fiber gap, which refers to the remaining commercial buildings with no access to optical fiber facilities, decreased to 50.4 percent in 2016, down from nearly 90 percent in 2004.
The U.S. fiber gap, which refers to the remaining commercial buildings with no access to optical fiber facilities, decreased to 50.4 percent in 2016, down from nearly 90 percent in 2004.
Birch announced that its metro-fiber footprint has increased by 130,000 buildings this year, making a total of 550,000 connected locations.
Fiber penetration in business buildings continued to grow last year.
VSG reports a 26 percent increase in port installations last year. The researcher says growth is driven by the rising customer demand for bandwidth, coupled with falling service prices.
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