Network Cabling
Connections Telephone Solutions are well established Network cabling Contractors. Optical fibre cables are the products of advanced technology; designed in and for the computer age. They are better suited for the purpose than older copper- based types. The unique combination of high bandwidth and low transmission loss means higher data rates and more freedom for the user to decide where to locate computers and their peripherals.
Because of the small physical size of optical fibres, many more can be incorporated into a cable reducing the overall space required in underground ducts. Our experience as Network Cabling Contractors enables us to maximise this.
Conventional copper cable systems are hard pressed to keep up with the mounting speed of development in communication and information technology. They were never designed to handle the range of tasks they’re now being called upon to perform. In many cases, they’ve already reached the limit of their operating parameters. Put simply, they just can’t cope.
Fibre optics technology, on the other hand, is a child of the high-tech age; born to thrive in the fast-changing world of electronics. It is both an essential part of this rapid advance, and the means by which related user-industries can keep pace.
Monitoring a wide range of industrial applications, CCTV cameras often have to operate in harsh or hostile environments. Faultless performance can only be assured by the combination of high bandwidth and zero crosstalk characteristics of optical fibre cables. (Crosstalk refers to unwanted signals caused by adjacent conductors in copper cables).
The degree of high bandwidth that only optical fibres can provide is crucially important in the world of telecommunications. But keeping loss of signals down to the barest minimum is equally essential. Optical fibres serve both needs by supporting high transmission capacity with low transmission loss. Of course, cables are often routed through underground ducts where space can be severely limited.
Connections, Runcorn, WA7 5QP. Tel: 01928 567099 Fax: 01928 587092
