Fibre optic technicians regularly use fusion splicers to melt and fuse the end-face of an optical fibre with another. The objective of fusion splicing is to join two glass fibres permanently to facilitate continual optical communication without any signal loss. Fusion splicers are indispensable when it comes to installing aerial cables, underwater cables, underground cables and direct-buried fibre optic cables.
Read moreUsing a cable that was capable of sending signals few miles away was hard to imagine, a couple of decades back. Communication was geographically limited as conventional copper cables were incapable of high-speed and long-distance transmission
Read moreWhen choosing the ideal cabling solutions for your project, indeed, there are two widely used options available today, pre-terminated and field terminated.
Read moreOS1 and OS2, short for Optical Single-mode 1 and Optical Single-mode 2, are fibre optic cable standards
Read moreWhen set up high performance data networks or local area networks (LAN), you want to make sure that you are get the most for your money.
Read moreThe RJ45 (Registered Jack 45), often referred to as a data jack, is crucial to the efficient functioning of your Local Area Network (LAN)
Read moreIf you are working on maintaining or installing a Local Area Network (LAN), one of the most crucial things toknow is how to correctly terminate network cables using RJ45 connectors.
Read moreThe aim of modern IT-centric world is to target on having a firm grasp of prevailing cabling trends for flourishing technologies.
Read moreDimension Data Philippines highlighted the need to step-up today’s datacentre to the next level because of recent emerging technologies in the field of IT including buzzwords like big data, software defined networks, security compliance, hybrid cloud, consumption model and virtualization.
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