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Fiber Optics Cable
FIBER OPTICS
Fiber optic cable consists of thin glass filaments
that transmit lightwaves carrying very large amounts of data for very
long distances. Since signals are transmitted with the use of light
waves, electromagnetic and radio frequency interference (EMI / RFI) is
nonexistent. Lightning and high voltage interference is also eliminated.
A fiber network is best for conditions where EMI / RFI interference is
heavy or where safe operation free from sparks and static is a must.
Fiber optic cable also offers added security because transmissions are
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| If you're planning a new network or adding to an existing
one, fiber optic is an ideal choice! Fiber optic cable is a so great because it carries a
very large amount of data for very long distances in a small package. If you install fiber
now you won't need to reinstall some other media in the future because fiber is the cable
of the future. Fiber optic cabling also offers a higher signal
bandwidth and very low attenuation rates. That means increased transmission capacity and
fewer repeater, making it a great choice for broadcast and telecommunications use. |
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1) Point to point applications like: |
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a) Local area network bridging
b) CAD/CAM
c) Video
d) Modems
e) Computer channel extenders
f) Voice/ data multiplexers |
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2) Local area network applications
3) Broadcast & Telecommunications
4) Static-Free Environments
5) Military applications |
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BENEFITS OF USING FIBER
OPTICS
Fast & accurate transmission of data with speeds
of up to 100Mbps.
Future-ready system frees you from constant upgrading.
Immune to EMI / RFI, Lightning and Electronic Eavesdropping.
Data transmission can reach lengths of more than 20 km
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Computer
Solutions of Tennessee
Oak
Ridge - Clinton, Tennessee
(865) 483-4373
Information provided by: National Communications, Inc. http://www.trynci.com
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