Fiber Optics
All Network Cabling Services, Inc. has all the
necessary tools, skills and expertise to handle
all requirements and tasks involving fiber
optics and fiber optics cabling. There are many
network cabling services providers operating in
the market but not all have what it takes to
properly, effectively and safely do fiber optics
cabling tasks.
Fiber optics are comprised of very thin filaments
and different transparent materials that facilitate
carrying and transmission of data at the fastest
rate---the speed of light. Because of this
dependency on light beams, fiber optics is
significantly less vulnerable to different
transmission disturbances like noise. However, such
cables are logically and naturally extremely
fragile. Fiber optic cables are usually as thin as
hair strands. That is why installation and handling
of such cables should be very effective and
skillful.
As a product of both engineering and applied
science, fiber optics is the new mode of data
transmission. Fiber optics communication is known to
facilitate transmission of uninterrupted and
unadulterated raw data over long distances at higher
speed and quality compared to other forms of
communication. Fiber optics is now preferred over
metal wires. Signals travel across such cables at
less loss and immunity to electromagnetic
interference is also implemented and ensured.
Fiber optic cables have three basic parts, namely,
the core, the cladding and the buffer coating. Core
is thinly structured glass center where data in the
form of light waves travel. Cladding is the outer
optical material that surrounds the core and makes
sure light is kept and reflected back to the core.
Buffer coating is the plastic, resin or rubber
coating that serves as protection of the fiber optic
cable against damaging and distracting moisture and
interference. All Network Cabling Services, Inc.
knows how to properly and effectively handle all
these fiber optics components by heart and by
skills.
Fiber optic cables are connected and attached to the
terminal equipment through optical fiber connectors,
which can be of the standard types SC, ST, FC, LC or
MTRJ. If you think splicing, a form of connection,
to enjoin two optic fibers is that easy, reconsider
your thoughts. Experts at All Network Cabling
Services are properly educated, equipped and trained
to make such connections and services effective and
correct. You see, there is a need to form a
continuous optical waveguide to maximize usefulness
of fiber optics.
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