
Fibre Optic Cabling
The width of Optical Fibre’s bandwidth largely contributes to the speed and amount of data transferred per second.
Fibre Optic generally offers its users a more advanced and satisfying experience in terms of data transfers. The advantages are:
1. Fibre Optic’s cables are longer than its predecessors’. No repeater equipments are needed since fibre has an especially low attenuative quality.
2. When faced with interferences caused by electromagnetic devices, earth loops and signal distortion, fibre optic remains unaffected. This fact obviously makes fibre optic a more reliable and secure option.
3. The Fibre Optic technology protects us from cyber crimes such as data tapping. This is a privilege that was not offered by the cables usually used before. The old cables are made of copper, an element that emanates electromagnetic energy and therefore makes it more vulnerable to signal leak that can lead to data tapping.