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- Fibertel Warning TapesWarning tapes are widely used in construction sites, hazardous areas, traffic accident scenes, electrical maintenance, road administration, environmental engineering, and other settings. They effectively delineate accident scenes or mark off special areas to remind people of potential hazards. The convenience of using warning tapes and their non-polluting nature make them an essential safety tool in various environments.Industry Knowledge May 08, 2024
- What is Non-uniform / Unbalanced PLC Splitters?Fibertel non-uniform/unbalance PLC splitter's significance lies in its adaptability to distribute optical power according to the needs of different transmission distances, devices, or sensors, ultimately optimizing the performance and efficiency of optical communication systems and sensors.Industry Knowledge March 14, 2024
- Part 6 - Fibertel's Advanced Simple To Connect Connection Boxes And Fiber CablesThe connection of Fiber Optic Cables however is not however always such a difficult process, and in order to assist engineers in their tasks Fibertel is able to provide a range of Fiber products which do not require fusion splicing or individual testing, such as Patchcords and Pigtails and DropFiberIndustry Knowledge January 22, 2024
- Part 5 - Disadvantages of Optical Fibers Over Copper CableFiberglass is more fragile than copper, therefore the tensile strength of the fiber is lower than copper cable. Copper cable's high tensile strength is helpful in preventing cable stretching and breaking and therefore preventing system failures.Industry Knowledge December 26, 2023
- Part 4 - Advantages of Optical Fibers Over Copper CableFiber optic cables were initially introduced to improve upon for the bandwidth and distance limitations of copper cables. However, the advantages of fiber optic cable are far more than just bandwidth and distance. Infinite BandwidthBandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be moved (uploaded oIndustry Knowledge December 14, 2023
- A Brief Introduction to Copper and Fiber Optic Cables - Part 1Alexander Graham Bell a Scottish-born Inventor, Engineer and Scientist is credited with being the inventor of the Telephone.Industry Knowledge April 28, 2023
- Part 3 - Fiber Optic CablesFiber optic cable is generally include indoor fiber cable and outdoor fiber cables.Industry Knowledge April 28, 2023
- Part 2 - Copper CablesThe first telecommunications lines were mostly overhead, placed on telegraph poles (Telegraph Pre-dated Telecommunications) or attached to Fittings on rooftops.Industry Knowledge April 28, 2023
- An Introduction to Telecom Duct RoddingTelecommunications Networks require "External" Installations of both Copper and Fiber Optic Cables to be either Underground or Overhead. In the case of Underground Cables - These are traditionally Installed in Plastic (PVC) Ducts and Conduits.Industry Knowledge July 25, 2023