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Dark Fiber
Dedicated, Private Fiber-Optic Network

Benefits of Dark Fiber

Dark fiber is a type of optical fiber that is not lit, meaning that it is not being used to transmit data. It can be leased by businesses or organizations to create their own private network.

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Scalability and flexibility: Dark fiber can be scaled up or down to meet the changing needs of a business. This is in contrast to leased lines, which are typically fixed in capacity.

Predictable cost structures: The cost of dark fiber is typically based on the distance between the two endpoints. This makes it easier to budget for and plan for future capacity needs.

Increased performance: Dark fiber can provide significantly higher speeds than leased lines. This is because it is not shared with other users, which can lead to congestion and performance problems.

Security and redundancy: Dark fiber is a more secure option than leased lines. This is because it is not shared with other users, which makes it less susceptible to hacking and other attacks. Dark fiber is also more redundant, as it can be used to create multiple paths between two endpoints. This can help to ensure that a business’s network remains up and running even if one link fails.

Overall, dark fiber can be a good option for businesses that need a high-performance, secure, and reliable network. However, it is important to note that dark fiber can be more expensive than leased lines. Businesses should carefully consider their needs before deciding whether to lease dark fiber.

Reduced latency: Dark fiber can provide reduced latency, which is the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another. This can be important for businesses that need to send or receive real-time data, such as financial institutions or telecommunications companies.

Improved security: Dark fiber is a more secure option than traditional network connections, as it is not shared with other users. This makes it less susceptible to hacking and other attacks.

 

Greater control: Businesses that lease dark fiber have more control over their network than those that use traditional network connections. This is because they are not reliant on a third-party provider to manage their network.

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