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InConnect are professional Fibre Optic Cable Installers. We provide fibre optic cable installation for both single mode and multimode cabling to suit your application. Fibre Optic Cabling is an integral part of any network, and we have the experience and expertise to get the job done right the first time.
We understand the importance of a high-quality, reliable network, so you can be assured that when you choose InConnect, you’re choosing a team that will deliver. Contact us today to discuss your Fibre Optic Cabling needs.
Fibre optic cabling is a type of cabling that uses optical fibres to transmit data. Optical fibres are thin, flexible strands of glass or plastic that are used to transmit light signals over long distances. Fibre optic cabling is capable of transmitting data at very high speeds and can be used for both long-distance and short-distance applications.
Fibre optic cables have much greater bandwidth than metal cables. Information can be transmitted per unit time of fibre over other transmission media, giving fibre optic cables a significant advantage.
Fibre optic cables to carry signals at speeds that are only about 31 percent slower than the speed of light—faster than Cat5 or Cat6 copper cables.
Fibre optic cables can carry signals much farther than the typical 328-foot limitation for copper cables. For example, some 10 GBPs single mode fibre cables can carry signals almost 25 miles.
In the present day, fibre optic cabling is widely used in telecommunications and computer networks. Telephone systems, Cable TV, and the Internet are all examples of applications that utilize fibre optic cables. Fibre optic systems are great for telecommunications compared to conventional copper wire as they have many benefits:
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InConnect has the experience and expertise to get your fibre optic cabling job done right the first time. We understand the importance of a high-quality, reliable network, so you can be assured that when you choose InConnect, you’re choosing a team that will deliver. Contact us today to discuss your fibre optic cabling needs.
In Connect will inspect your property to design and install a Security Alarm System that works perfectly for you and fits all your requirements.
We offers all potential customers a free, no-obligation quote. This way, you can be sure that our team is the right fit for your needs before making any commitment.
Our fibre optic cable installers will complete the installation of your new fibre cabling network in a timely and professional manner.
InConnect can provide you with a complete end-to-end solution for your fibre optic cabling needs. We can supply, install, and test all types of fibre optic cable, so you can be confident that your network will be up and running smoothly.
The team at In Connect focus on preparation and planning to get the job done correctly and properly on the initial installation. That is why we offer free on-site inspections and quotes to help create you with a customised solution that best suits your home or commercial property that also meets all your requirements.
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For more information about various fibre optic cables, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
Every installation is different and you would require a site inspection to determine what is required to prepare for your installation.
Generally, fibre optic installation involves installing a cable from point A to point B, then terminating (splicing) that cable, ready for connection.
Generally, fibre optic installation involves installing a cable from point A to point B, then terminating (splicing) that cable, ready for connection.
Every installation is different and you would require a site inspection to determine what is required to prepare for your installation.
Single mode fibre can generally achieve higher speeds, over longer distances, than multimode fibre. Multimode fibre can however be slightly more cost effective in some instances, particularly over short distances.
Whilst fibre optic cabling and installation has become much more affordable in recent years, it is still more expensive than traditional copper cabling.