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Advantages of Selecting Fiber Optic Cables Over Copper Cabling



All over the world fiber optics are becoming very popular. They are being used for residential and office cabling installations and upgrades which includes backbone, horizontal, and even desktop applications.

Here are some of the reasons why our experts prefer to use fiber optic cable, and not copper cables.


Superior bandwidth

With fiber optic cables, you can be sure of more bandwidth than copper and standardized performance of up to 10Gbps which could be higher depending on your service provider. The implication of the more bandwidth is more information with greater fidelity than the copper wires. This simply means that fiber optic cables are your best option if you want more bandwidth.


Speed and distance

The fiber optic cables are preferred most of the time because they are made of light and they have very little signal loss during transmission. Fiber optic cables are better of when it comes to speed and distance.


Safety and Security

Security and safety are extremely important when it comes to cabling. With fiber optic cabling, you are guaranteed of the security of your data as opposed to copper. Once there is an attempt to break the physical security of your fiber optic cable network, you will know.


Reliable and durable

This is a very strong advantage of fiber optic cables. Durability is very important in cabling since no one would like to be having unreliable transmission or frequent replacements. The fiber optic cable is more reliable in transmission and more durable in resistance to environmental factors. This is possible because the core of the fiber optic cable is made of glass which serves as an insulator and prevents electric current from flowing through. This system is completely immune to electrometric interference and radio-frequency interference, crosstalk impedance problems, and any other interferences.


Design

Fiber optic cables has a better design than copper which is the fact that they are lightweight. This lightweight design makes it possible for them to occupy a lesser space even with more bandwidth as compared with copper where more bandwidth would mean more space to be created for cable trays due to bulkiness.


Cost

One would expect that with all these advantages, fiber optic cables would be more expensive than copper cables. Fortunately, fiber optic cable is more expensive than copper cables in the short-run but more affordable in the long-run since it costs less to maintain, has less down-time and cab ne easily replaced.


Now that you have known the differences between the fiber optic cable and copper cable, you now have your answer should in case you need cabling for your home or office. Here at Vesselnet, our team of experts are waiting for you to assist you with the best cables to use in order to achieve superior performance and less cost.


Reference

Legrand