If you live in today's world, you're probably using cloud-based services like Dropbox or
Google Drive to keep your business running smoothly. Business productivity and
efficiency can be harmed by slow internet speeds, high latency, and "capped"
connections. Multiple users might benefit from faster connection speeds provided by
fibre optic networks. Fibre optic networks can offer strong advantages to help your
business stay better connected, such as improved cloud access, voice over IP (VoIP)
capabilities, and overall better capacity.
It's also easy to incorporate a fibre optic network and get faster connectivity and
improved productivity now that fibre optic networks are more accessible to residents
and companies alike. Let’s take a look at some advantages of using optical cables:
1. Fibre can handle extremely high bandwidth levels: Fibre – particularly
single-mode fibre – is the best currently available technology for bandwidth. Fibre
optic connections have higher bandwidth than copper cables of the same
diameter, allowing them to transmit more data.
2. Fibre is a naturally secure material: Connecting taps to a fibre cable to
intercept data flow is extremely challenging because fibre cables do not emit
signals. Because the signal passing through a fibre cable is contained within
each fibre strand, it can only be retrieved by cutting into the cable at the end.
3. Fibre is a naturally safe substance: The benefits of fibre include the fact
that it is safe to handle because it does not utilise electricity to carry data
(data is transferred via light instead).
4. Fibre Can Handle Water and Temperature Changes: Temperature
variations, severe weather, and moisture have little effect on fibre optic cable.
If it comes into contact with rainfall, for example, communication continues as
usual.
5. Fibre is EMI-resistant: Intermodulation between electronic cables (which
transport electric current) can occur when many of them are placed in a dense
area, causing performance concerns and data transmission disruption.
Electromagnetic interference isn't a problem with fibre connections.
These were some advantages of using optical cables. If you want to purchase
some good quality industrial cables and more, check out Cabcon India at
www.cabconindia.com!
5 Advantages Of Using Optical Cable.pptx

5 Advantages Of Using Optical Cable.pptx

  • 2.
    If you livein today's world, you're probably using cloud-based services like Dropbox or Google Drive to keep your business running smoothly. Business productivity and efficiency can be harmed by slow internet speeds, high latency, and "capped" connections. Multiple users might benefit from faster connection speeds provided by fibre optic networks. Fibre optic networks can offer strong advantages to help your business stay better connected, such as improved cloud access, voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities, and overall better capacity. It's also easy to incorporate a fibre optic network and get faster connectivity and improved productivity now that fibre optic networks are more accessible to residents and companies alike. Let’s take a look at some advantages of using optical cables:
  • 3.
    1. Fibre canhandle extremely high bandwidth levels: Fibre – particularly single-mode fibre – is the best currently available technology for bandwidth. Fibre optic connections have higher bandwidth than copper cables of the same diameter, allowing them to transmit more data. 2. Fibre is a naturally secure material: Connecting taps to a fibre cable to intercept data flow is extremely challenging because fibre cables do not emit signals. Because the signal passing through a fibre cable is contained within each fibre strand, it can only be retrieved by cutting into the cable at the end.
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    3. Fibre isa naturally safe substance: The benefits of fibre include the fact that it is safe to handle because it does not utilise electricity to carry data (data is transferred via light instead). 4. Fibre Can Handle Water and Temperature Changes: Temperature variations, severe weather, and moisture have little effect on fibre optic cable. If it comes into contact with rainfall, for example, communication continues as usual.
  • 5.
    5. Fibre isEMI-resistant: Intermodulation between electronic cables (which transport electric current) can occur when many of them are placed in a dense area, causing performance concerns and data transmission disruption. Electromagnetic interference isn't a problem with fibre connections. These were some advantages of using optical cables. If you want to purchase some good quality industrial cables and more, check out Cabcon India at www.cabconindia.com!