Kansas winters are no joke. With recent record-breaking snowfall and freezing temperatures, this season has tested not just people but also the technology we depend on.
Extreme weather can wreak havoc on certain Internet connections, causing slow speeds, interruptions, or even complete outages.
Let’s explore how fiber, cable, 5G, and satellite Internet fare in harsh conditions - and why fiber is the clear choice for Kansans.
Fiber Internet: The Gold Standard in Weather Resistance
Fiber Internet, like WTC Fiber’s 100% fiber network, is built to endure severe weather. Fiber cables are made of glass-like strands that transmit data using light, making them immune to many issues that disrupt other technologies.
Since fiber cables are buried underground or protected in conduits, they’re shielded from snow, ice, and strong winds. This setup ensures a strong, reliable connection even during winter storms. Fiber’s durability allows you to stream, game, and work uninterrupted, no matter how bad the weather gets.
While extreme events like flooding or widespread power outages can occasionally cause disruptions, fiber’s robust design makes it the most dependable Internet option available.
Cable Internet: Easily Disrupted by Weather
Cable Internet, which relies on coaxial cables, struggles in harsh weather. Many cables are installed above ground on utility poles, leaving them vulnerable to damage from high winds, heavy snow, and freezing rain.
Moisture can seep into the system, weakening signals and causing service interruptions. If you’ve experienced spotty cable TV during a storm, you know how unreliable cable Internet can be under these conditions.
5G Internet: Modern but Fragile
5G Internet may sound like cutting-edge technology, but it’s highly sensitive to weather. 5G relies on high-frequency radio waves, which are easily disrupted by snow, rain, and even fog.
Heavy snow or ice can block signals, while obstructions like buildings and trees can further weaken performance. Although 5G may work in clear weather, it’s not a reliable option during Kansas winters.
Satellite Internet: Struggles the Most in Bad Weather
Satellite Internet is often marketed for rural areas, but it’s the least reliable option during severe weather. Signals traveling between Earth and orbiting satellites can be disrupted by snow, rain, or thick clouds, causing slower speeds or outages.
Satellite dishes are also vulnerable to physical damage from high winds, ice buildup, or misalignment. These issues make satellite Internet a poor choice for areas prone to harsh conditions.
Fiber: The Best Choice for Kansas Winters
With snowstorms and icy conditions testing connectivity, fiber Internet rises above the rest. Its underground infrastructure and light-based data transmission provide unmatched reliability, making it the ideal solution for streaming, working remotely, and gaming.
At WTC Fiber, we’re proud to deliver Internet as tough as Kansas winters. Ready to upgrade? Visit wtcks.com or text/call 785-456-1000 and experience the reliability of fiber today!
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