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Customized Connectivity: Shared, Dedicated, and Point-to-Point Fiber Solutions
News and Updates21 Nov, 2025

Customized Connectivity: Shared, Dedicated, and Point-to-Point Fiber Solutions

Shared Fiber Optic (FTTH)
Shared fiber optic, commonly known as FTTH (Fiber to the Home), is the high-speed technology widely deployed in residential and small business environments. It operates through a shared infrastructure, where the fiber network from the service provider’s central office is split among multiple users via optical splitters.
This solution provides high download speeds at an accessible cost, though it typically features asymmetric bandwidth, meaning upload speeds are lower than download speeds. For standard use—such as web browsing, video streaming, or email—this is more than sufficient, since most data consumption is downstream.
Because it’s a shared service, bandwidth may fluctuate during peak hours, depending on local network congestion. Nonetheless, fiber remains inherently stable, with low interference and minimal service interruptions, even if consistent 100% bandwidth availability cannot be guaranteed.
Advantages:
Competitive pricing


Fast and low-cost installation


Ideal for projects with tight budgets
You benefit from substantial bandwidth for a modest investment, with the trade-off of potential performance variation and standard support levels.



Dedicated Fiber Optic (Dedicated Internet Access)
Dedicated fiber provides an exclusive, private connection between your company and the provider. Unlike shared networks, this connection is not distributed among other users—it’s a direct, uncontended link from the central office to your location.
This premium service ensures guaranteed, symmetrical bandwidth, making it ideal for businesses that rely on uploading large volumes of data or require uninterrupted performance. With no shared nodes along the route, performance remains consistent—even during high-traffic periods.
In urban centers and industrial parks, dedicated fiber is often readily available. In more remote areas, deployment may require custom infrastructure or wireless alternatives. At Fangio Telecom, we continuously expand our dedicated fiber network based on demand—ensuring high service availability wherever it's needed.
Considerations:
Higher monthly and installation costs
Exceptional performance and service reliability
Customizable speeds and guaranteed SLAs
For businesses where connectivity is mission-critical, this investment pays off through increased productivity, transaction stability, and minimized operational risks.



Point-to-Point (P2P) Links
Point-to-point links are used to establish a private, direct connection between two specific sites. At Fangio Telecom, we typically implement these connections via high-capacity wireless technologies (radio links), eliminating the need for physical fiber over long distances.
When properly engineered, wireless P2P links provide robust and stable performance. A clear line of sight between locations and professional-grade equipment are essential for ensuring a dependable signal, even across several kilometers. Environmental factors like heavy rain, storms, or spectrum interference can affect performance temporarily, but we mitigate these risks through link assessments, licensed frequencies, and backup solutions as needed.
Key Benefits:
Fast deployment almost anywhere
Suitable for both short and long distances (500 meters to tens of kilometers)
Cost-effective alternative in remote or rural areas
Compared to laying fiber, wireless P2P offers faster implementation at a lower cost, making it ideal for extending connectivity to underserved locations.



Conclusion: Let’s Design the Right Solution Together
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to connectivity. Each option—shared fiber, dedicated fiber, or point-to-point—offers unique strengths depending on your operational context.
At Fangio Telecom, we bring the expertise and engineering to help you make the best decision. Whether your organization is a public agency, a private enterprise, or a critical infrastructure operator, we’re here to advise you without obligation.
📞 Contact us today—call, message, or visit our website to speak with a connectivity specialist and find the most efficient and cost-effective solution for your project.