
FibreMax or FibreCore Home Internet

FibreMax or FibreCore Home Internet
How it works and what’s the right home internet fibre plan for you
When you learn your neighborhood is getting AEBC home internet fibre service, it’s just natural to want to see how it actually works.
In today’s world, you should carefully consider which home internet fibre plan is right for you, as good home internet connection has become more important than ever before due to the rise of working from home, home schooling, and the need for entertainment – it requires careful planning.
FibreMax: AEBC Symmetrical high-speed fibre direct to the home is the best way to get the fastest home internet connection.
It is important to note that AEBC FibreMax is actually fibre to the home (FTTH) technology that delivers a full fibre and unfiltered connection directly to AEBC all the way to your house not using any copper wiring.
This is the fibre method that’s the best option for most residential internet and ideal, giving you superior performance. Since fibre is installed directly into homes and doesn’t use coaxial cables or copper wiring, this means it renders greatest bandwidth, lightning-fast and highest reliability of all home internet transmission methods.
AEBC FibreMax works like this:
We’ll install full fibre from our nearest central office to a box called an optical network terminal (ONT) as near as possible as where you live that is positioned inside or outside your home which connects to the router. This is how we deliver full-fibre direct to your home -every step of the way.
FibreCore: AEBC Fibre network, cable to the door – Best Availability
AEBC FibreCore is fibre connection to the cabinet/curb, neighborhood or street. Fibre is delivered to a street cabinet, which distributes the signal over copper wires to individual houses. It does not require costly infrastructure needed to provide fibre internet access since it is already in place, it’s the most affordable form of home internet fibre connection.
What type of AEBC home internet fibre connection is suited for your needs?
The answer to this question depends on where you live. If you live in an area served by both fibre connections, the primary factors influencing your decision will be based on how much you currently use the internet, how many people in your household use the internet, and how many smart devices are in your home?
If you use the internet mainly to:
Check emails Stream music Google search |
up to 5 Mbps |
Stream video on one device Video calls, voice and text chatting with Skype and FaceTime Play games online by yourself |
up to 40 Mbps |
Stream HD video to one or two devices at a time Online multi-player gaming Download large files |
up to 100 Mbps |
Stream shows, video call for school or work and gaming |
up to 150 Mbps |
Stream video and make video calls for multiple users. |
up to 300 Mbps |
Power ultra-HD video streaming, live streaming, and multiplayer gaming. |
up to 500 Mbps |
Stream ultra-HD content, live video feeds and multiplayer games. |
up to 800 Mbps |
Stream seamless digital entertainment and smart home experiences! |
up to 1000 Mbps |
PLAN |
WITH 4K ULTRA HD STREAMING/GAMING USE |
DOWNLOAD |
UPLOAD |
FibreCore Internet 75 |
up to 3 devices |
up to 75Mbps |
7.5Mbps |
FibreCore Internet 150 |
up to 8 devices |
up to 150Mbps |
10Mbps |
FibreCore Internet 300 |
up to 16 devices |
up to 300Mbps |
15Mbps |
FibreMax Internet 75 |
up to 3 devices |
75Mbps |
75Mbps |
FibreMax Internet 300 |
up to 16 devices |
300Mbps |
300Mbps |
FibreMax Internet 1,000 |
up to 40 devices |
1000Mbps |
1000Mbps |
*devices may vary depending on what device is used and how it’s used
*It’s a good idea to have about 10Mbps of bandwidth for each person using the internet at home. Doubling the bandwidth to 25Mbps each user is streaming 4k ultra HD content or playing games.
So, you see, if you use the internet to stream movies and play video games at the same time with multiple users, then it may be worth upgrading your home internet connection to AEBC FibreMax.
Both FibreCore and FibreMax are reliable internet to the home connections. While both are fast, FibreMax provides the same symmetrical (equal) upload and download speeds. If you have multiple people in your home who work from home or go to school remotely and need to video conference at the same time, then FibreMax can be a lifesaver.
We can examine both connection options for you so you can decide which is best for your needs and best suited for different situations. Contact us to so we can help you compare each AEBC home internet fibre plans available in your area.

