Home internet services play an important role in modern communication. Understanding the differences between technologies helps you evaluate the right option for your household.
Different types of internet technologies offer varying speeds, reliability levels, and coverage availability. Some common types include fiber, cable, DSL, and fixed wireless or 5G — each with distinct characteristics that may suit different households and locations.
The gold standard in home connectivity
Fiber internet uses fiber-optic cables to transmit data at high speeds and is often known for its reliability and fast performance. Light pulses travel through glass threads to deliver some of the fastest and most consistent connections available to households today.
Best For
At a Glance
Typical Speeds
Up to 1–5 Gbps
Reliability
Very High
Latency
Very Low
Availability
Growing
Email & browsing
1–5 Mbps
HD video streaming
5–25 Mbps
4K streaming
25+ Mbps
Video calls (HD)
10–20 Mbps
Online gaming
25–50 Mbps
Remote work / large files
50+ Mbps
Multiple users + devices
100+ Mbps
Next Steps
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