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How to choose the PLC splitter correctly?

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by www.fiber-mart.com PLC splitter is a simple passive component which plays an important role in the applications of technologies like GPON, EPON and BPON. It allows a strand of fiber optic signal being equivalently splitted into several strands of optical signal, which can support a single network interface to be shared [ Continue reading…]


What are the Main parameters of the optical transceiver modules?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Main parameters of the optical modules 1. Transmission rate The transmission rate refers to the number of bits transmitted per second in units of Mb/s or Gb/s. Main rates: 100M, Gigabit, 2.5G, 4.25G and 10G, 25G, 40G, 56G, 100G, 120G, etc.   Therefore, based on different data rate, [ Continue reading…]



A Guide to Laser Selection for Coherent Optical Fiber Systems

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by www.fiber-mart.com A coherent optical transceiver has a transmitter (TX) laser and a local oscillator (LO) laser, which can be based on two separate lasers or a single laser. The laser specification requirements are different for different transmission distances. Here we discuss a few key laser requirements and where they will be [ Continue reading…]


HOW DOES FIBER-OPTIC INTERNET COMPARE WITH THE COMPETITION?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Because of the cost of installation and natural resistance to change, many businesses and individuals are hesitant to pursue a Fiber-Optic connection. This decision is perfectly rational when it comes to a home environment: if you are happy with your current connection, then why change? When it comes [ Continue reading…]


Why true full fibre is the only future for MDU property

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by www.fiber-mart.com We believe passionately that infrastructure built using fibre optic cable technology is the only way to deliver the growing capacity and speeds that the market demands. So what exactly is a fibre optic cable and why is it superior?   The history of fibre optic cables for telecommunications stretches as [ Continue reading…]



Why Choose A Fiber Optic Computer Network?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Before we even go there—you may already be wondering what a fiber optic cable is. Chances are you’ve heard the term before. But what is it?   Fiber optics refer to a method of transmitting information and data through pulses of light along glass or plastic fibers to a [ Continue reading…]


10G and 25G DWDM Optical Transceivers for 5G Wireless Fronthaul

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Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, March 1, 2019 — fiber-mart Solutions announces 10Gbps and 25Gbps DWDM optical transceivers for the O-band and C-band, respectively. These Industrial-Temperature rated (IT) transceivers, together with the previously released 25G LWDM optical transceiver, increase network operators’ options for leveraging wavelength multiplexing and economically deploy new wavelengths on [ Continue reading…]


4 ADVANTAGES OF DIRECT ATTACH CABLING (DAC)

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Today’s networks require higher performance from the network cabling, as well as cost effective connectivity. Direct attach copper and fiber cables provide both of these with their factory terminated performance and reduction in costs associated with field terminations. Let’s begin with the types of direct attach cables on the market [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Transceivers for 5G Networking Equipment

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5G rollouts are on the horizon, with major telecom companies set to rollout limited network access in the US and Europe. Most folks pay attention to the wireless requirements in these networks, but local antennas will still need to be connected to the telephone network and the Internet with high [ Continue reading…]


Types of data cables

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The structured cabling market is estimated to be worth over $4.5 billion worldwide. Ethernet cabling has seen a lot of transition in the last decade especially notably in the last 5 years where internet bandwidth has the most important and trending topic of our times. Category 5e and Category 6 cables still [ Continue reading…]