Upgrading from Copper

Upgrading from Copper

A single fibre has the potential of replacing over 128 Copper Ethernet cables as well as floor distribution rooms.

The installation of our ruggedised fibre cable (size 4mm) is simpler, safer, greener and more efficient, reliable and fibre is lighter, cleaner, tidier, and “cooler” than installations using copper cables.

Upgrading from Copper.

Long lengths of copper in your systems will typically slow your network down.

The use of Copper will also weigh it down.

Copper is still important to efficiently connect to your devices.

Fibre connections are very precise as the signal can be significantly reduced with the covering of the core with just a “speck” of dust.

This is likely to happen when a connector is placed on your desk.

You will need a microscope to see the core of the fibre and if you just look at the connector face it will always look shiny and new!

Even though the core has been totally blocked.

Ponlans use fibre which is much faster than copper having the following advantages.

  1. Lighter in weight.
  2. Easy to fault find.
  3. More reliable.
  4. More possibility and functionality.
  5. Efficient and versatile.
  6. Game changer!

More Advantages

  1. Less power is also used by fibre.
  2. Very functional at the computer allowing other devices to be connected without calling in a registered cabler.

Also fibre has only two points of programming being:-

  • Optic line Terminator at the core.
  • Optic network terminators at the desk.

A single fibre has the potential of replacing up to 128 ethernet cables and the expensive to maintain floor distribution rooms with their air conditioning, space and the mess of cables.

The running of a ruggedised fibre cable size 3mm, is simpler, more efficient and safer, than using copper.

Enterprises looking to upgrade or replace their network infrastructure are realising the value of Passive Optical LAN.

Passive Optic LANs provides significant benefits without forcing enterprises to alter what they are already doing or changing the core devices.

Businesses are saving capital costs, ongoing operational costs on energy and space while exceeding green sustainability goals.

Deploying a Passive Optical LAN provides solutions that furnish high bandwidth while increasing the security and reliability of existing networks.

All of this contributes to how Passive Optical LANs are enlightening the Enterprise LAN solutions.