The Essence of Dark Fiber Optic
By Worldnet
Fiber optic cable that is currently not used is called a dark fiber optic. Fiber optic cables that are currently used by companies are called “lit” fibers since there are light pulses travelling back and forth inside them; thus, those that are not in use are appropriately termed as “dark.”
To explain it differently, the cables that do not have any light signals in it are called as dark fibers.
There are miles and miles of dark fiber buried underneath most of the United States.
This happened because during the 1990s, companies placed abundant numbers of dark fibers underground.
They were thinking of being able to utilize these fibers in the future and figured that it would save from the hassle of having to dig again and create massive inconvenience to motorists as well as the general public.
However, this abundance has created benefits since there are so many extra fibers; the cost in turning the fibers lit is not as expensive as before.
Each day, more and more companies are looking into the possibility of using and creating their own dark fiber network because it has just become more economical over leasing the same amount of fiber cables.
Banks are one of the foremost industries that are currently jumping on this bandwagon. More banks are establishing their networks in place. By having a dark fiber optic network secured, they are able to cater to heavy traffic which is a constant for their type of business.
Apart from banks, large campuses are also using dark fiber optic to establish their own campus networks. This shows how dependable dark fiber optic has become in establishing a private or publicly used network.
For the past years, dark fiber optic has become increasingly popular among businesses that are looking to establish their communications network.
There are several great advantages that you can expect from fiber optic technology, making it a great solution for establishing a telecommunications system.
Here are some benefits that you can expect from utilizing dark fiber optic over copper wires.
Cost Effective
Having your own fiber optic system is much more affordable compared to having miles of the same bundles in copper wire. Companies in the telecom business know this, hence they took advantage of dark fiber optic and in turn, as a consumer, you get charged less.
Higher Capacity
Since optic fiber is thinner than traditional copper wires, it is possible to insert more fibers in one bundle; giving you a chance to cater to more connecting phone lines and on to your phone box or cable box.
Less Interference
With fiber optic cables in place, there is hardly any degradation in the signal, unlike ones that you would find in a copper wire. As a result, the phone signal is much clearer.
Faster Rate of Speed
Fiber optic is best if you use it to transmit signals using computers and their networks. Having light pulses sent out allows for a clearer and more efficient transmission of data.
With all these advantages, it is no surprise that companies are looking to use dark fiber optic and turning them “lit” to help establish their companies.Your company is essentially in good hands when you use dark fiber optic technology.
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