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Fly on Fiber — Experience the Air-Fiber Revolution.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions

What types of connections do you offer? DSL, cable, fiber, satellite, wireless—choose the right one based on speed, cost, and location.

A dedicated, symmetrical private circuit for data/voice between locations—reliable, secure, no bandwidth sharing.

Offers consistent speed, low latency, enhanced security, and stable service ideal for businesses and inter-site connectivity.

A decentralized network where each node can act as client and server, sharing resources directly.

Voice over Internet Protocol enables cheap/clear global calls using internet, bypassing traditional telephony charges.

Direct fiber‑optic connection from central office to your home, delivering ultra‑fast, reliable internet with low latency.

Offers symmetrical gigabit speeds, superior reliability, low interference, future scalability, and high bandwidth for streaming, gaming, and remote work.

FTTH outperforms DSL/cable in speed, distance, and stability—no copper bottlenecks, minimal signal loss.

Yes—optical fiber handles increasing data demands, supports upgrades without replacing cables, making it a long‑term solution.

Fixed‑wireless internet using antenna to tower radio link—high‑speed like fiber, no physical cables.

Fast deployment, lower cost, good for rural/remote areas and flexible installs vs expensive trenches.

Susceptible to weather/line‑of‑sight issues, higher latency, unstable for gaming or dense urban use.

Ideal in areas lacking wired fiber; avoids trenching, quick install; less ideal if wired fiber is available.

Over‑The‑Top delivers video, audio, messaging via internet, bypassing cable/satellite networks. Access content anytime on various devices.

Includes video-on-demand (Netflix, Prime), live streams, audio/music, messaging, and VoIP apps like Spotify, Twitch, WhatsApp.

OTT offers on-demand, cross-device access, flexible subscriptions—unlike fixed-schedule, cable/satellite services.

Offers flexibility, affordability, personalization, ad-free options, plus original/exclusive content and global reach.

Real‑time broadcast of scheduled programs—news, sports, events—streamed or via cable/satellite, offering communal viewing and no waiting.

Watch events as they occur, enjoy shared experiences, access local channels, and DVR your favorite shows.

Prone to ads, fixed schedule limits flexibility, relies on quality connection, and generally costs more than VOD.

Live TV gives immediacy and real‑time events; On‑Demand offers flexible viewing, rewinds, downloads—choose based on preference.