Light-speed.
Fibre Optic cabling uses light to transmit data as opposed to electrical pulses. As a result, higher speed and reduced data losses can be achieved over greater distances than with copper cable. There are two basic types of fibre optic – Single (SM) and Multimode (MM). SM is used when even greater distances are necessary. For example, when connecting to the speed cameras which are a feature of our motorways, or for ISP connections.
Datacat focus on MM fibre optic cabling which is more commonly used for backbone cabling in business, education and administration environments.
Fibre optic cabling can seem confusing due to the number of different standards. We are here to guide you through the process.
How We Work
Each and every one of our qualified engineers at Frenaphok have been expertly trained in the installation and termination of all types of fibre.
We carry an abundance of experience in single mode fibre system installation and multi-mode fibre system installation, therefore our vast and solid understanding of fibre optic network cabling makes our installation services the preferred choice for our customers.
Why Choose Fibre Cabling
Fibre optic cabling installations offer a range of benefits over those using traditional copper cables, which should all be considered when beginning to plan a new network cable installation or an upgrade.