Frontier has begun its G.fast journey in Connecticut, aiming the technology to increase in-building broadband speeds for customers that live in apartments and multidwelling units (MDUs) throughout the state.
By using Nokia’s G.fast technology, Frontier can immediately satisfy its customers’ desire for fiber-like broadband speeds leveraging an MDU’s last hundred meters of existing copper wiring.
Nokia’s G.fast technology incorporates built-in vectoring technology, which reduces cross-talk interference that typically impacts data speeds over copper networks.