By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-20 | Networks Fiber Optic Cable Facts "A relatively new technology with vast potential importance, fiber optics is the channeled transmission of light through hair-thin glass fibers." [ Less expensive than copper cables [ Raw material is silica sand [ Less expensive to maintain [ If damaged, restoration time is faster (although more users are affected) [ Backbone to the Information Superhighway Inf read more
By: Riley Higgins | 2010-04-02 | Communications A fiber optic connector terminates the end of an optical fiber and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The fibers are mechanically coupled and aligned so that light can pass. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-12-13 | Article Marketing Fiber-optic wire is becoming an increasingly common replacement for traditional standard copper wire. Both materials are used to transmit signals from one location to another. read more
By: GAO Fiber Optics Inc | 2011-02-09 | Business The optical talk set is effective for use in installation, optical testing, maintenance and fiber attenuation value testing in data networks, CATV and telecommunication networks. read more
By: GAO Fiber Optics Inc | 2011-02-22 | Business This optical fiber identifier uses safe and reliable macro bending technology to avoid disruption of network communications and is intended for engineers and technicians to identify dark or live fiber and excessive losses due to the misalignment of mechanical splices or poor connections. read more
By: Noemi Limberg | 2010-07-22 | Hardware The words - fiber optic network cable is created as a kind of wires that carry signal and has become familiar to people today. Here are some more facts make people excited it at all. read more
By: lisa lucero | 2010-11-30 | Hardware Whenever people talk about the internet, the cable television system or the telephone system it is very likely that you hear about cables that are fiber optic. They are considered strands of optically pure thin glass that carry digital information over long distances. read more
By: Jeff McRitchie | 2011-10-14 | Electronics In a world constantly seeking new ways to do things faster and more efficient, data transfer is no exception. Traditional copper wiring is rapidly making way for fiber optic cables. This innovative data transfer medium offers a faster, more efficient way to send and receive information as well as provide a great deal of communication networks for commercial offices and industrial buildings. Here i read more
By: Gina G. Stewart | 2010-12-11 | Hardware Want to be a cabling technician? Then start learning fiber optic splicing and starting right now is a good idea because there is going to be a lot for you to learn. If told to give a brief and simple introduction to fiber optic splicing the simplest would be that fiber optic splicing is used with the intention of permanently joining/ combining fiber optic cables. read more
By: Ramsi | 2010-10-14 | Communications Fiber optic connection solutions have come to be a lot more of a challenge for system providers to logically and also immediately keep them running at leading efficiency in an effort to fulfill extreme needs to get reliable products and services. Numerous workers will certainly get by way of a rigorous fiber optic teaching program. As the fiber optic communication solutions evolve, there come to be more modern and much more sophisticated guidelines to keep an eye on. read more
By: susan fernandes | 2011-11-28 | Cable and satellite tv Fiber optic communication systems have become more of a challenge for network operators to strategically and promptly keep them running at top performance in order to meet intense demands for reliable services. Many operators will go through a rigorous fiber optic training course. As the fiber optic communication systems evolve, there become newer and more complex parameters to monitor, more links read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2012-06-05 | Technology Data are transmitted through modulating light waves by fiber optic cables. Those waves pass by the optic threads which are made of plastic or glass, bordered by strata of protective materials. This kind of cable is speedy and dependable and can transmit more data in digital form. read more
By: micheale taylor | 2011-09-16 | Arts & Entertainment This article explores the fiber optic technology involved in high quality entertainment. It investigates entertainment that linked your TV to Internet. It takes a look at AT&T’s U-Verse. read more
By: Carol Moore | 2012-01-05 | Technology There are very few courses which are also emerging like the ones of fiber optics. It has really become a good career option for you, especially if you are interested in the glass manufacturing industry. read more
By: Sigrid | 2010-11-23 | Technology During the early days of the internet, people only use phone lines to connect to the World Wide Web. This only limits the connection speed or also known as the bandwidth to a very slow 56KBps. This speed is also known as dial-up speed. read more