How to do a fiber optic mechanical splice: steps and tips

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Mechanical splicing is the process of precisely aligning two fiber optics together using an alignment device and index matching gel that has a similar refractive index and covers the possible air gaps, helping light travel from one fiber to another with minimal loss and little back reflection.

January 27, 2017 by

Make your home a data center by Beyondtech (Home Data Center)

Nowadays has become pretty common to suit certain parts of homes in smalls data centers.

January 26, 2017 by

How does fiber optic works?

how-fiber-opticFiber optics might appear as a complex subject. Well, it actually is, but it can also be easily explained for the enthusiast.

January 11, 2017 by

400Gb needs to be the norm in data centers

Data centers are not equipped to guarantee performance in terms of bandwidth. What Data Center industry needs is to find a way to bolster connectivity.

 

December 14, 2016 by

Yellow, aqua, or orange? The meaning of fiber optic color standard

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Fiber optic colors standards are crucial to anyone who works manipulating doing a major installation with single mode and multimode cable

November 28, 2016 by

CDMA or GSM, does it matters?

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Choosing between CDMA or GSM? We'll help you to decide which is better with infographics and charts!
October 25, 2016 by

How Chattanooga EPB became an ISP with faster internet than Google

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FTTH grants Chattanooga, Tennessee one extremely attractive perk: it boasts ultra-high-speed internet. Yes, you read right: the ultra-high-speed internet.

October 20, 2016 by

Loose tube fiber and tight buffered differences

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Tight buffered and loose tube fiber are the two styles of constructions Fiber optic cables offered. Between them, there are several common denominators

October 13, 2016 by

Selecting a fiber optic cable according to distances

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Choosing the proper fiber optic cable to fit your needs allows information and data to travel greater distances without any inconvenience.
September 30, 2016 by