High speed over long distances, low loss

Secure communication at the speed of light!

Provide uninterrupted connectivity to even the most remote points in large campuses and multi-story buildings with low-loss fiber infrastructure unaffected by EMI.

  •  Professional site survey & needs analysis
  •  Single/multi-mode support, fusion splicing
isik-hizi Speed of Light
kesintisiz-iletisim Uninterrupted Communication
dusuk-kayip Low Loss
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High Speed

Why are fiber optic systems preferred?

Fiber optic cables have become the most reliable communication infrastructure for modern businesses, offering high speed over long distances, low loss and immunity to electromagnetic interference. They provide uninterrupted connectivity even to the most remote devices in large campus areas or multi-story buildings. Fiber infrastructures built with professional fusion splicing technique offer minimum signal loss and maximum efficiency.

Fiber Optic Infrastructure

Why Are Fiber Optic Cables Preferred?

Fiber optic cables have recently become a frequently preferred system for integration with central systems due to their ability to provide high-speed data communication over long distances and their reasonable investment cost.

Since fiber cables do not have distance limitations like other data cables, you can easily communicate with devices at even the most remote points, especially in companies located in large-area or multi-story buildings. The reason for using fiber cables instead of metal cables is that they cause less loss and are not affected by electromagnetic interference.

Fiber Optic Splicing and Fusion Welding

How Should Fiber Optic Cables Be Joined?

Splicing fiber optic cables together is a much more complex process than splicing category data cables. The most robust and least light-loss method of splicing single-mode and multi-mode fibers used in telecom and local network infrastructures is the fusion splicing technique. This requires a fiber optic splicing device. These devices, which have become much easier to use today, automatically align fiber ends and weld at temperatures up to 2200 degrees.

Simply reach out to us through our communication channels so that we can analyze your business's fiber optic cable usage needs.