Benefits That Optical Fiber Cables Have in Telecommunication Industry!
1. Low-Security
Risks
Optical fiber is hard to tap. This is because it
does not radiate electromagnetic energy and cannot allow emissions to be
intercepted. While physically tapping fiber may need great skills, fiber
connection offers security to the most sensitive data.
For you to achieve this goal, it may be necessary
to offer strong physical security. This may be simple, especially when running
your cable on a property, which you keep watch for 24 hours. However, if you’re
incapable of offering a trusted connection, you may opt to use encryption
technology to protect data from crossing your fiber’s connection.
2. Ease of
Maintenance and Dependability
Optical fiber’s low loss property decreases the
requirement for line amplifiers or intermediate repeaters to enhance the signal
strength. While a few repeaters improve the fiber system’s dependability, high
reliability decreases the expenditure on maintenance.
Beyond that, fiber’s immunity nature, which enables
it to handle unfavorable weather conditions, makes it more reliable than copper
cables.
3. Light and Small
Weight and size are some of the factors required to
prepare your fiber cable for installation. You can measure the diameter of
optical fiber by using a high precision micrometer or gauging products.
Today, the cables of fiber optic run existing conduits, which are completely or
partially covered with copper material. The optical fiber diameter is usually
smaller than the thickness of the human hair. The lightweight and small size
nature in fiber optic cable are somehow beneficial in different applications,
including:
·
Ships
·
Satellites
·
Aircraft
4. Bandwidth
Fiber optic conveys information through light
signals. The bandwidth of fiber optic cable is infinitely higher, and
transmission capacity is larger. The total amount of information, which can be
conveyed per unit time, happens through the transmission media.
5. Flexibility
Media converters make things possible for people to
use fiber into existing networks. You may use these converters to extend UTP
Ethernet connections in your fiber optic cables. The modular patch panel
solutions connect equipment with 100/120 GB and 10 GB speeds to meet users’ needs
and may offer flexibility for future requirements. The panel solutions also
accommodate different kinds of cassettes and fiber patch cables.
Final Thoughts!
Fiber-optic systems are becoming popular in
telecommunication services because they have allowed communication to be
perfect. Most telecommunication companies enjoy the flexibility, bandwidth, and
security nature of fiber optic cables. Because of these benefits, the use of
fiber optic is increasingly growing than copper cables.
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