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Fibre Optic Cables for communication systems are defined by fibre type and installation environment which ultimately determines the finished cable construction.Fibre Optic has advantages over copper cables which include;• Lighter weight • Free from electromagnetic interference • Greater data transmission rates over longer distances.Termination is not as easy as copper and therefore tends to be more costly, they are however widely accepted as the ideal trunk (or riser) cable between copper based Local Area Networks (LANs) to form Wide Area Networks (WANs).??There are 3 main Fibre types:?Multimode Gives the lowest attenuation (lower losses) out of the two multimode types and is available in OM2 & OM3 performance levels.?Multimode is available in OM1 & OM1+ performance levels ?where as Single Mode is utilised in long distance installations.??Belcom offer a wide range of cables including Tight Buffered Distribution, Loose & Multitube InteX types as well as Steel Wire protected versions.Special construction styles are handled on request.
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