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Tyler Beaumont

Tyler Beaumont

Internet Provider & Broadband Analyst

Tyler Beaumont is a broadband analyst who specializes in internet provider comparisons, service coverage, and performance differences between cable, fiber, DSL, and wireless networks. He helps consumers understand how internet infrastructure affects speed, reliability, and long-term service quality.

His guides examine ISP pricing models, data caps, contract terms, installation fees, and promotional offers, allowing readers to evaluate providers beyond advertised speeds. Tyler focuses on helping households choose internet services that match real usage needs — from remote work and streaming to gaming and smart home devices.

He also tracks emerging trends in broadband expansion and explains how new fiber deployments and 5G networks are reshaping internet access across the United States.

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Does Fiber Internet Need a Modem? What You Actually Need Instead
Mar 08, 2026
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13 MIN
Fiber internet doesn't require a traditional modem. Instead, it uses an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) that converts light signals to electrical data. Understanding the difference between ONTs and modems, what equipment you actually need, and how to properly connect everything ensures you get the speeds you're paying for

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How Long Does Fiber Internet Installation Take — Timelines by Provider
Mar 08, 2026
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14 MIN
Most fiber installations take 1 to 4 weeks from order to activation, with the technician visit lasting 2 to 4 hours. The timeline depends on whether fiber reaches your property, scheduling availability, and potential complications like permits or weather delays

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