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10 Gigabit Transceivers And Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com In computer networks, 10 Gigabit Ethernet refers to various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of 10 gigabits per second (10Ă—109 or 10 billion bits per second), first defined by the IEEE 802.3ae-2002 standard. 10-Gigabit Connections For 10-Gigabit Ethernet cabling the fiber options are very similar. [ Continue reading…]


Simplex And Duplex Fiber Optic Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com It is important to understand the different varieties of core characteristics that are available within the fiber optic cabling itself, as each of these different characteristics will have different effects on your ability to transmit information reliably. Have a look at the most common fiber optics cores used [ Continue reading…]



Fiber Optic Cables Are The First Option For Data Transmission

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber Optical Cable has brought a revolution to the data transmission system. As the earlier Electrical Wire System was difficult to manage and was sometimes also hazardous to life. With the emergence of Fiber Optical Cable, data transmission is no more an irksome job. It is now simplified, providing [ Continue reading…]


Common Armored Fiber Optic Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com Armored fiber optic cables are often installed in a network for added mechanical protection, as they have extra reinforcing in the cable housing to prevent damage. Two types of armored fiber optic cables exist: interlocking and corrugated. Interlocking armor is an aluminum armor that is helically wrapped around the [ Continue reading…]


The LSZH Cables, Ribbon Cables And Indoor Outdoor Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the creation of modern technology, many new networks will choose to use bulk fiber cable instead of traditional copper based cables to increase the capability and speed of the network.Many different types of fiber optic cables in our life. They are generally used in different places. Under [ Continue reading…]



Fiber Optic Cable are usually used in two scenarios

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber Optic Cable are used in applications where the optical signal is too strong and needs to be reduced. For example, in a multi-wavelength fiber optic system, you need to equalize the optical channel strength so that all the channels have similar power levels. This means to reduce stronger [ Continue reading…]


Common Types Of Fiber Optic Cables And Patch Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com 1.FTTH Fiber Optic Cable FTTH (Fiber To The Home), as its name suggests it is a fiber optic directly to the home. Specifically, FTTH refers to the optical network unit (ONU) mounted on home users or business users, is the optical access network application type of closest to [ Continue reading…]


Typical Outdoor Fiber Optic Cables

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic cable provides protection for the fibers from the environment encountered in an installation. Outdoor Fiber Cable is designed strong to protect the fibers to operate safely in complicated outdoor environment, it can be buried directly, pulled in conduit, strung aerially or even placed underwater. While indoor [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Cable are usually used in two scenarios

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber Optic Cable are used in applications where the optical signal is too strong and needs to be reduced. For example, in a multi-wavelength fiber optic system, you need to equalize the optical channel strength so that all the channels have similar power levels. This means to reduce stronger [ Continue reading…]


Security mechanisms in FOT PON solutions

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by www.fiber-mart.com  Designed with carrier-class reliability, the FOT GEPON/GPON solution can fully guarantee the security of subscribers’ services.   Supports L2 to L7 packet filtering function. Performs the illegal frame filtering based on source MAC address, destination MAC address, source IP address, destination IP address, port No., Ethernet type, protocol type, [ Continue reading…]