Archive Post for June, 2020


What Fiber Patch Cords are available?

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by www.fiber-mart.com A fiber optic patch cord is a fiber optic cable having connectors at either end, which let it to be quickly and easily connected to optical transceiver in switch, router, or any other telecommunication equipment like optical line termination (OLT) or optical network terminal (ONT).   A fiber optic [ Continue reading…]


Singlemode vs Multimode Fiber Optic Cable

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by www.fiber-mart.com Fiber optic cables are being widely used in telecommunication and data networks around the world. Small networks like branch offices and large corporate offices having multiple campuses are making use of the fiber optic technologies to provide their users a reliable and efficient network.   Fiber optic cables use [ Continue reading…]



What is the difference between OS1 and OS2 Single-Mode fibers?

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by www.fiber-mart.com In fiber optic network infrastructures, the whole concept is capable of fulfilling the high-demand and long reach needs of the customers mainly because of the deployed transceivers and fiber optic cables. The optical transceivers are the modules that are converting the electrical signal into an optical light signal and, with [ Continue reading…]


Does using Blue Optics Transceivers void my warranty

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by www.fiber-mart.com The price of fiber optic transceivers such as, SFP, SFP+, XFP, QSFP, and CFP keeps on going up over the time. And the price of the transceivers is even higher, when obtained from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) such as Juniper, HP or Cisco. Over all there are some benefits [ Continue reading…]


What Is a Mode Conditioning Patch Cord

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by www.fiber-mart.com Transceivers modules that are used in gigabit Ethernet 1000base-LX launch only single mode 1030nm wavelength signals. This creates a problem if present network operates on multimode cables.   When a single mode signal is launched into multimode fiber a phenomenon called Differential Mode Delay (DMD) can create multiple signals within [ Continue reading…]



The 4 Advantages of CWDM Technology Networks

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by www.fiber-mart.com Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing s one of the optical transport technologies that make use of the light wavelengths and fiber high band capacities along with SDH and DWDM technologies. CWDM is not the latest technology developed for optical transmission but it has its own advantages for choice in particular circumstances. [ Continue reading…]


Juniper Networks QFX10000 Modular Ethernet Switches Overview

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by www.fiber-mart.com The ultra-high density Juniper QFX10000 Modular switches provide the ultimate support and solid ground for today’s most demanding network operations and applications. Their scalability options and their stable performance make them optimal for deployment in medium to large sized Datacenters as well as in private and public clouds. With the [ Continue reading…]


Advantages and Disadvantages of OM5 Fiber in Data Center

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by www.fiber-mart.com Data centers are the main storage houses to store and distribute data on the internet.  With the growing demands like high bandwidth videos, it is hard to say how much data is being uploaded and downloaded every second on the internet. To cope up with the demand of [ Continue reading…]