Fiber Optic Wi-Fi Infrastructure:
Engeri waya ya yintaneti gyekolebwamu

Medium: Uses fiber optic cables made of thin strands of glass or plastic that transmit data as light pulses.
Entambuza : Cable eyina tekinologiya gyeyakolebwamu okutambuza yintaneti ku misinde eyekizungirizi

Speed: Typically offers very high speeds, often exceeding 1 Gbps (gigabit per second). Some providers offer speeds up to 10 Gbps.
Speedi ya yintaneti : ofuna Speedi ewenyuka nga ekizungirizi mpaka kumisinde ejja 1 Gbps buli seconda eyitawo.

Latency: Generally has lower latency compared to coaxial due to the faster transmission of light signals.
Yintaneti eno eyungidwa kubuma ebyekanya speedi newatabelayo kufilwa misinde gya yintaneti yona oba obutakosa nkozesa kumutimbagano

Bandwidth: Supports higher bandwidth, allowing more data to be transmitted simultaneously without congestion.
Yintaneti eno elina obusobozi bwokutambula mubungi ku netiwaka

Reliability: Less susceptible to interference from electromagnetic signals and weather conditions, leading to more consistent performance.
Yesigamwako : yintaneti eno teteganyizibwa mbeera yabudde oba okubuza sigino.

Future-Proof: Better suited for future upgrades as technology advances and data demands increase.
Yetekinologiya omujja kati kumulembe gunno kuba kati yetagibwa nya

Advantages(Byesinga ko) :

Speed: Higher maximum speeds and more consistent performance.
emisinde yakizungirizi ate yesigwa

Latency: Lower latency, beneficial for real-time applications like gaming and video conferencing.
Gwe azanya emizano ku yintaneti oba ayogelezeganya nga okozesa yintaneti ekifananyi kisigala kumuzuri

Scalability: Can handle higher data loads, making it suitable for areas with growing data demands.
Yintaneti eno etambula mu waya mubungi ate netuuka buli weyetagibwa nemubyalo ate newalala wonna weyetagibwa mubungi

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