The impact of rainfall on fiber and radio internet speed
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rainfall, fiber, radio internet speed, rainAbstract
Rainfall can have a significant impact on the speed and reliability of fiber and radio internet connections. Heavy rain can cause signal attenuation, which reduces the strength of the signal and can lead to slower internet speeds. Additionally, water can damage outdoor equipment, such as antennas and modems, which can also disrupt internet service. In areas with frequent heavy rainfall, internet service providers may need to take additional steps to protect their equipment and ensure that their service remains reliable. These steps may include installing weather-resistant equipment and implementing redundancy in their networks. Overall, the impact of rainfall on internet speed and reliability is an important consideration for internet service providers, especially in regions where heavy rainfall is common.
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