by www.fiber-mart.com Besides fiber optic cables, 10G Ethernet SFP+ transceivers can transfer data over copper cables, like twin-axial cabling or twisted pair cabling. This kind of SFP+ transceiver is equipped with a RJ-45 connector on one side, as the below figure shows. It is called 10GBase-T SFP+ transceiver. With cat6, cat6a or [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com SFP+ transceiver is very popular in many data center and enterprise servers network application. As we all known, 10G SFP+ transceivers have a big branch family. Different SFP+ transceivers can provide a wide variety of connectivity options. There are several approaches for us to understand 10G SFP+ transceivers [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com Besides fiber optic cables, 10G Ethernet SFP+ transceivers can transfer data over copper cables, like twin-axial cabling or twisted pair cabling. This kind of SFP+ transceiver is equipped with a RJ-45 connector on one side, as the below figure shows. It is called 10GBase-T SFP+ transceiver. With cat6, [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com 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 [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com In the project of the Optical Fiber Access Network, the end-user has two nouns, ONU and ONT. However, many people are not quite sure what the two words mean. The optical fiber is connected to the ONU through the passive optical network equipment (ODN). After the branch [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com Microwave communication refers to the method of using microwave (Microwave) as a carrier to carry information and carry out relay communication. Nowadays, although wired transmission networks dominated by optical fiber communication dominate, we still cannot do without microwave communication in some special application scenarios. For example, in [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com In the Access network, we have heard about ONT. Now, I tell you this OTN. Same letters, different order. Are OTN and ONT the same things? Obviously not! ONT belongs to the Access network. It’s the Optical network terminal, a product in the xPON network access [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com There are myriad of stories where fiber optic cables are broken and resources are marshalled to find the location of the break and fix the fiber. In the United States over a 9 month period monitoring a Google Alerts feed there were over 120 reported fiber optic cable [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com Municipal fiber networks have both advantages and disadvantages. On one hand, municipal networks are an effective solution for delivering high-speed public broadband services in areas with limited ISP coverage. On the other hand, building and managing a fiber network independently can be very challenging. As an [ Continue reading…]
by www.fiber-mart.com So you’ve chosen a design for your FTTH network. And you’ve evaluated it to ensure that it’s a good investment for you and your potential subscribers. Now, it’s time to prep for deployment. Here are a few other factors to consider before you begin rolling out cable: The [ Continue reading…]
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