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OM3 Multimode Fiber Optic Cables represent a significant portion of the multimode fiber market. Compatible with both OM2 and OM4 cables...
Vikas Dayal, April 30, 2022
Single Mode Fiber Optic Cables offer the highest data-transmission speeds in the industry
Single Mode Fiber Optic Cables offer the highest data-transmission speeds in the industry up to 50 times faster than their multimode counterparts. Depending on the type, single mode cables can also transmit data up to 10 kilometers (just over six miles) without amplification. Most often, single mode fiber optic cabling is used when data transmission speeds and signal integrity are the most important requirements for the job.
Vikas Dayal, April 23, 2022
Fiber Optic Cable Connections and Configurations – SC and LC
Generally speaking, fiber optic cables work by transmitting pulses of light through ultra-thin strands of glass (or plastic in the case of newer plastic optical fibers or POFs). Depending on the type of fiber cable, the strand or strands of glass fiber will have a diameter of anywhere from five to 100 microns, much thinner than a human hair.
Vikas Dayal, April 01, 2022
Fiber Optic Cables - Single Mode and Multimode
Fiber optic cable types and uses. What are the different types of Fiber Optic Cables and their uses.
Vikas Dayal, February 17, 2022
VIKAS DAYAL, August 02, 2020
Structured cabling brings order out of chaos. When outsourcing installation, consider these tips for selecting a structured cabling contractor.
VIKAS DAYAL, June 07, 2020
VIKAS DAYAL, April 16, 2020
VIKAS DAYAL, April 16, 2020
Data travels on fiber cables at about 70% the speed of light. Check out the basic components of cables that make near-light-speed communication possible.
VIKAS DAYAL, March 11, 2020
Educational facilities maintain physical plants. Along with HVAC, water, sewer, and electric services, network infrastructure matters to student success.
VIKAS DAYAL, March 11, 2020