Friday, April 10, 2020

Optical Fiber is a cable signal transmission

Optical Fiber is a cable signal transmission technology that uses thread (fiber) glass or plastic. Fiber optic cable is able to transmit modulation messages to light waves. Glass fiber usually has a diameter of about 120 micrometers which is used to transmit light signals from one place to another up to a distance of 50km without using a repeater. Wave signals can be in the form of voice communication encoding or computer data. Optical fiber itself has many types, some in the form of cables to be planted, hung (outdoor) there is also an indoor (indoor) often called a tight buffer. For this type of fiber optic cable there are two types, namely singlemode and multimode. Optical fiber is generally used as a backbone on computer networks. Optical fiber can be used to connect networks between buildings, between cities and even between islands.
Benefits of using optical fiber:
  1. High level of security.
  2. Investment in installing optical fiber is cheaper.
  3. The width of the data path is greater so that it can carry more data than other types of cables
  4. The transmission speed reaches gigabits per second and can broadcast long-distance information without repetition.
  5. Free from electromagnetic interference and radio wave interference
  6. Installation can be through the ground (planting) or through the aerial cable (hanging).
  7. Not a conductor of electricity, so it does not cause sparks.
  8. Rust free even though it has been used for a very long time.
Technophoria Indonesia provides fiber optic services to companies both private and government at competitive prices and costs.

The types of fiber optic services we provide include:

  • Masterplan (Planning) of building fiber optic networks.
  • Fiber optic network survey.
  • Optical fiber withdrawal
  • Optical fiber splicing
  • Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Testing
  • HDPE (Subduct) pipe withdrawal
  • Optical fiber
  • Maintenance of fiber optic networks

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