Fiber Optics

MINIMIZE EXPENSES BY UTILIZING FIBER OPTICS

Today’s emerging technologies are significantly different from last generation networks. The use of a Fiber Optic Network (FON) minimizes maintenance expenses because the Fiber Optic Network (FON) is constructed only of Fiber-Optic cabling and optical splitter and couplers. Signals are not affected by electrical noise. This makes Fiber-Optics the perfect partner for electrical transmission right-of-ways. Fiber reduces operation and maintenance costs for an outside plant. Fiber also drives much longer loops than copper and there is no ongoing plant tuning. Additionally, the Fiber Optic Network has an estimated Interior/Exterior, LAN, WAN, and Plant life of more than 35 years. Even today, full-service broadband networks need to support bandwidth-intensive voice, video, and data applications. Whether for IP streaming video for residential consumers, Virtual Private Networking (VPN) for telecommuters, or point-to-point E1 services for businesses, only Fiber Optics can satisfy the wide-ranging needs of an entire community.