Q> What is FTTH?
A> Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or 100% Fiber Network is a cable that contains glass/plastic fibers that transmit light instead of electricity, thus promising superior speed. As a case in point, consider Google Fiber that offers speeds of up to 1Gbps, while a normal cable connection would max out on 200Mbit/s.
Q> Why is FTTH better than other available technologies?
A> 1. Breath-taking speed: The fiber optic internet ensures that your internet doesn’t slow down, even during periods of high demand.
2. Higher Immunity & Reliability: Fiber, unlike copper, is not corrosive in nature, so it’s unaffected by harsh weather conditions. It is resistant to human or electrical interference and does not lose signal over long distances – delivering seamless connectivity and lesser downtimes.
3. Unlimited Bandwidth: FTTH has virtually an unlimited bandwidth, making it possible to power Holographic HD TV and games, smart home solutions, video telephony and home security solutions.
4. Safer: As fiber does not radiate electromagnetic energy, fiber cable is literally impossible to tap making it the safest medium for carrying sensitive data.
5. Lower Carbon Footprint: The raw materials used to make fiber come from silicon and sand. Which can be found in an abundance compared to the dwindling supply of copper.
Q> Is chintu cable internet available in my area?
A> Currently chintu cable internet is available only in selected areas. If you want to check the availability of our service in your Home/Office/Locality, you can contact us on our helpline 022-24123778
Q> If I increase my internet speed from 50Mbps to 300Mbps, will my browsing speed improve by 6X?
A> Yes, the speed will go up 6 times. You will get 300 MBPS (On LAN). Higher speed offers you an enriched internet experience and it will enable higher number of devices to be connected on Internet simultaneously. WiFi experience, however, is always dependent on distance from the Router, wall or glass separation as well as number of devices (Smart TV, Laptop or Smartphone devices) simultaneously connected.