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MPO Cabling high-density and high-port count fiber equipment

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by www.fiber-mart.com As networking equipment becomes denser and port counts in the data center increase to several hundred ports, managing cables that are connected to these devices becomes a difficult challenge. Traditionally, conneting cables directly to individual ports on low-port-count equipment was considered manageable. Applying the same principle to high-density [ Continue reading…]


Things to Know About Fiber Optic Media Converter

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the expected growth of today’s communications, network operators must meet the continuing growth in data traffic and the increasing demand for bandwidth while making full use of the investment in the existing network infrastructure. Instead of costly upgrade and rewiring for fibers, fiber media converters provide a [ Continue reading…]



How to Add PoE to Your Network?

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by www.fiber-mart.com In data centers, there are a lot of electrical devices and each one requires a power supply cable and at least one connection wire for transmission. It’s a disaster to see all those wires scattering all over the floor and tangling together. To introduce Power over Ethernet technology, [ Continue reading…]


Gigabit PoE Switch vs Normal Switch

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by www.fiber-mart.com The telecommunication industry has always been developing with leaps and bounds and technology changes with each passing day. For common people with few network knowledge, the evolving optional network devices like PoE switch can be a big puzzle. What is PoE? What is the distinction of gigabit PoE [ Continue reading…]


MPO Cabling high-density and high-port count fiber equipment

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by www.fiber-mart.com As networking equipment becomes denser and port counts in the data center increase to several hundred ports, managing cables that are connected to these devices becomes a difficult challenge. Traditionally, conneting cables directly to individual ports on low-port-count equipment was considered manageable. Applying the same principle to high-density [ Continue reading…]



Things to Know About Fiber Optic Media Converter

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the expected growth of today’s communications, network operators must meet the continuing growth in data traffic and the increasing demand for bandwidth while making full use of the investment in the existing network infrastructure. Instead of costly upgrade and rewiring for fibers, fiber media converters provide a [ Continue reading…]


Things to Know About Bend Insensitive Multimode Fiber

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by www.fiber-mart.com Bend insensitive multimode fiber (BIMMF) has become a very active area within the telecommunication industry once it was introduced and popularized. It typically signifies technical advancements in the production of multimode optical fiber for easier installation, and cable management for multimode fiber cables through improvements in bend insensitivity. This article [ Continue reading…]


Ruggedized Fiber Optic Cables for Harsh Environment

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by www.fiber-mart.com As a perfect choice for today’s telecommunication which requires a larger bandwidth, fiber optic cables have been widely put into use and get more popularity. However, when optical cables are increasingly used in different applications with diverse environments, for example, from indoor to tough environments, new and demanding [ Continue reading…]


The Application of 10G PON Technology

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by www.fiber-mart.com With the major carriers “Broadband speed”, “Light of Copper” project extensively, The future will be a multimedia broadband services, video on demand, interactive games as the main feature, high-bandwidth, integrated operators will be judged promoted by the merits of the standard broadband products.   Under the broadband Fiber Optic [ Continue reading…]


Introduction of the Transients in Optical WDM Networks

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by www.fiber-mart.com A systems analysis continues to be completed to consider dynamical transient effects in the physical layer of an Optical WDM Network. The physical layer dynamics include effects on different time scales. Dynamics from the transmission signal impulses possess a scale of picoseconds. The timing recovery loops in the receivers [ Continue reading…]