Fibre Optic Network Design and Implementation
Bandwidth requirements in local area and campus networks have erupted over the past decade
with Ethernet standard evolving from 10Mb/s in 1995 to 10 000Mb/s (or 10Gb/s) by 2005. As the South
African government presses for convegence - transmission of video, voive and data though the
same medium - so will be the increase in bandwidth demand for high end applications. As high end
networks evolve through 10Gb/s and beyond, UTP and coaxial cable will no longer be able to
withstand next generation applications. Fibre optics, with bandwidth capabilities far beyond
tommorrow's requirements will be the medium of choice.
Does it make any sense then to install legacy copper networks in emerging modern office parks
and other high end multiple dweling units.?
If you are responsible for network deployment for emerging premises, please contact us for
suggestions on how we can help you. Our market devopment manager will be happy to make a presentation.
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