Fiber optic networks consist of cables encasing long and thin strands of glass or plastic. These tiny fiber optic lines are tiny, one tenth the size of a human hair. Inside each fiber cable, light flashes from one location to the next, creating patterns that translate into digital information. Before fiber optics became a common technology, much of the infrastructure for telecommunications was expanded using cable and phone lines. Because the infrastructure was already in place, most ISPs were (and some continue to be) slow to invest money into upgrading their infrastructure to fiber technology.
The Future of Data Communications: Fiber Optics
Innova Global Technology provides design, construction, splicing and installation of fiber optics tailored to any system or purpose. Our certified and expert staff will work closely with your organization every step of the way from providing design to installation, testing and upgrades. A proper fiber optic backbone and riser installations are critical to your network and its stability.
Thanks to fiber's efficient transmission attributes, fiber optics are quickly replacing copper wire cabling as the preferred cable to transmit all types of data. The major advantage of fiber cabling is that it saves space in the cable ducts, as a single fiber can carry much more data than multiple Cat. 6 cables (over 10Gbs vs 1Gbs). Another benefit to fiber optic cabling is that it is also immune to electrical interference; there is no cross talk between signals in different cables and no pickup of environmental noise. Contact us today for a free site survey for your fiber optic installation in Lakewood.