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Types of Fibre optic cable

Choose a fibre optic cable type for your installation From Fruity Cables Ltd. Fibre optic cable is an advanced type of networking cable in terms of bandwidth and data-carrying. Call us on 44207 193 4350 for more information.

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Types of Fibre optic cable

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  1. TYPES OF FIBRE OPTIC CABLES Fibre optic cables are commonly found today in higher- end internet, phone and TV applications. Fibre optic cable is an advanced type of networking cable, offering significantly upgraded performance in terms of bandwidth and data-carrying than traditional metal conductor versions. Types of Fibre Optic Cables are given below: Single mode fibre optic cables Singlemode Fiber Optic Cables are the best choice for transmitting data over long distances due to higher bandwidth. These cables usually used for connections over large areas, such as college campuses and remote offices. Multimode fibre optic cables Due to its larger core, Multimode Fiber Optic Cables used in the short-range distance area. This cable designed with thin fibres that support limited bandwidth over short distances. Glass fibre optic cable Glass optical fibre is more delicate in terms of flex and bend than plastic varieties, and more prone to damage if required to loop tightly or continually be moved around over the length of its run. What are fibre optic cables used for? Fibre optic cables are commonly found today in higher- end internet, phone and TV applications. The ability of optical fibre cable to save a great deal of space over bulkier types of traditional cabling has also made them a popular choice for numerous lighting and safety features in modern cars. WWW.FRUITYCABLES.CO.UK

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