01/04/2026
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LTE internet delivered via fiber-connected towers works by using the fiber optic connection as a high-capacity backbone to the cellular tower, which then uses radio waves to wirelessly transmit the signal the "last mile" to a receiver at your home or business. This setup provides a fast internet option in areas where running fiber directly to the premises is not feasible
Backhaul (Fiber Optic Connection to the Tower): The internet service provider (ISP) runs high-speed fiber optic cables to the base station of the cellular tower. Fiber uses light signals to transmit data, offering immense bandwidth and reliability that is not affected by distance in the same way traditional copper cables are. This ensures the tower has a robust and fast connection to the wider internet and the carrier's core network.
Last Mile (LTE Wireless Transmission to the User): At the tower, the fiber signal is converted into radio waves by the base station's antennas. These radio waves are broadcast using the LTE (Long Term Evolution) 4G standard to a user's location.
A receiver or outdoor antenna is installed on the user's home or business, establishing a fixed wireless link with the nearest cell tower.
A cable then runs from this external receiver to an indoor router/modem, which converts the signal into a Wi-Fi network or wired Ethernet connection for local devices to use.
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