Fiber Optic Cable (Raw) vs Coaxial Cable (RG-6)
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Fiber Optic Cable (Raw) edges ahead with a score of 5.5/10 compared to 4.5/10 for Coaxial Cable (RG-6). While both are highly rated in their respective fields, Fiber Optic Cable (Raw) demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
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Fiber Optic Cable (Raw)
This is the raw physical medium, not a service. While it represents the ultimate potential for speed, it requires specialized, expensive termination equipment and professional installation to become usable internet. It is the backbone that all the top providers rely on, making it the most foundational element of 'high speed,' but it is not a consumer product.
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Coaxial Cable (RG-6)
This is the physical cable used by many cable internet providers. While it is the medium that carries the signal, its inherent limitations mean that while it can deliver high *download* speeds, its bandwidth capacity is constrained, especially on the upload side. It is a foundational technology, but one that has been surpassed by fiber for peak performance.
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