Fiber Optic Cabling Services
Your local area network is facing unprecedented challenges: IP-based physical security and building automation systems are rapidly converging onto the same network already supporting voice, video and data services. You need a local area network infrastructure that's built for what's now and what's next.
A Few Things You Should Know About Fiber Optics in the Local Area Network:
• The lifecycle on operating and maintenance expenditures for a facility can be up to 40 times
greater than its design and construction of the facility – that includes your LAN.
• Bandwidth demand will only grow, not shrink, in your local area network.
Your LAN must support not only today's demands for voice, video and data,
but future requirements like security and building automation.
• Fiber optics are usually the less costly investment for your local area network because
of its nearly limitless bandwidth capacity and ease of upgrade.
Whether you are connecting two closets together for a premium backbone or deploying an OSP (outside plant; aerial, direct burial or underground conduit system) infrastructure, our trained technicians can install any type of fiber optic cable needed to fulfill you requirements.
A Few Things You Should Know About Fiber Optics in the Local Area Network:
• The lifecycle on operating and maintenance expenditures for a facility can be up to 40 times
greater than its design and construction of the facility – that includes your LAN.
• Bandwidth demand will only grow, not shrink, in your local area network.
Your LAN must support not only today's demands for voice, video and data,
but future requirements like security and building automation.
• Fiber optics are usually the less costly investment for your local area network because
of its nearly limitless bandwidth capacity and ease of upgrade.
Whether you are connecting two closets together for a premium backbone or deploying an OSP (outside plant; aerial, direct burial or underground conduit system) infrastructure, our trained technicians can install any type of fiber optic cable needed to fulfill you requirements.
Cabling:
- Plenum, Riser, Armored, Underground & Aerial figure-8
- Tight buffer
- Loose tube (jell & dry fill)
- Ribbon fiber, up to 12 strand
- Any strand count for all versions of cable
- MPO/MTP in both 12 strand & 24 strand configurations used in the data center
- Single-mode (OS2)
- 62.5um multi-mode (OM1)
- 50um multi-mode (OM2 & OM3)
- "In field" terminations
- ST, SC, LC, MTRJ, FC
- ST & SC also available with an APC (angled) connector for video applications
- 900 & 250 micron
- Single strand
- 12 strand ribbon
- "Pigtail" installations
- Indoor splice trays & enclosures
- Outdoor, aerial splice trays & enclosures
- Some times its better to fusion splice on a "pigtail" rather than terminating on a field connector...