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Why Optical Fiber Cable is Popular in the Telecom Industry!

Fiber optic or optical cable is one of the most popular conductors. It is used everywhere both for creating new cable systems and for updating old ones. Many companies provide fiber optic services at an affordable price. , the capacity of the optical cable is determined by the number of fibers, which can be in one cable 48 or more. <br>

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Why Optical Fiber Cable is Popular in the Telecom Industry!

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  1. Why Optical Fiber Cable is Popular in the Telecom Industry? Fiber optic or optical cable is one of the most popular conductors. It is used everywhere both for creating new cable systems and for updating old ones. Many companies provide fiber optic services at an affordable price. , the capacity of the optical cable is determined by the number of fibers, which can be in one cable 48 or more. Thus, when installing a fiber optic cable, it is enough to lay 1 optical cable of the required capacity. In addition, the cable also has a number of advantages. Here we will explain the followings: ●Throughput The higher the throughput, the more information can be transmitted. Fiber optic cable provides high bandwidth: up to 10Gb/s and higher. These are better than copper cables. It is also worth considering that the transmission speed will be different for different types of cable. For example, a single-mode fiber optic cable provides more bandwidth than multi-mode. The fibre optic splicing is an important method of joining two fiber optic cables together. It is a preferred solution when an available fiber optic cable is not sufficiently long enough for the required distance. ●Distances & Speed When using a fiber optic cable, information is transmitted at a higher speed and over longer distances with virtually no signal loss. This possibility is provided due to the fact that the signal is transmitted through optics in the form of light rays. Fiber optic is not limited to a distance of 100 meters, as can be seen with unshielded copper cable without an amplifier. The distance over which it is possible to transmit a signal will also depend on the type of cable used, the wavelength and

  2. the network itself. Distances range from 550 meters for a multi-mode type to 40 kilometres for a single-mode cable type. ●Security With fiber optic cable, all your information is safe. The signal transmitted through optics is not emitted and it is very difficult to intercept. If the cable was damaged, it is easy to track, since it will transmit light, which will ultimately lead to the top of the entire transmission. Thus, if an attempt is made to physically break into your fiber optic system, you will certainly find out about it. It should be noted that fiber-optic networks allow you to place all the electronics and equipment in one centralized place. ●Reliability & Durability Fiber optic provides the most reliable data transfer. An optical cable is immune to many factors that can easily affect the operation of a copper cable. The core center is made of glass insulating from electric current. Optics is completely resistant to radio and electromagnetic radiation, mutual interference, problems with resistance and many other factors. Fiber optic cable can be laid next to industrial equipment without any concern. In addition, the fiber optic cable is not as temperature- sensitive as a copper cable, and can easily be placed in water. ●Appearance

  3. Fiber optic cable is lighter, thinner and more durable than copper. To achieve higher transmission rates using a copper cable, you will need to use a better type of cable, which is usually heavier, has a larger diameter and takes up more space. The small size of the optical cable makes it more convenient. It is also worth noting that testing fiber optic cable is much easier than copper. ●Conversion The wide distribution and low cost of media converters greatly simplify the transfer of data from copper cable to fiber optic. Converters provide an uninterrupted connection with the ability to use existing equipment. ●Cost The cost of fiber optic cable, components and equipment for it is gradually reduced. Fiber is easier to maintain; it requires less network equipment. In addition to everything, nowadays there are more and more solutions working with fiber optic cable: from active HDMI optical cables to professional solutions for Digital Signage, like ZyPer4K from ZeeVee, which makes it easy to extend and switch signals uncompressed 4K video, audio and control using standard techniques 10 Gb Ethernet over fiber optic cable. Finally Optical fiber is gaining more and more popularity every day as a medium for transmitting information. The fibre optic cable installation is used for long-distance telecommunications network links and for high-speed local area networks. The available bandwidth of using optical fibre cabling would be considerably higher and the possibility of greater revenues would increase.

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