Fibre Optic Cabling, handled for you
When you need to connect buildings, link floors or carry heavy traffic between switches, fibre optic cabling is the right tool. It handles very high bandwidth, runs much further than copper without losing signal, and is immune to the electrical interference that can trouble copper in industrial or busy environments. We use fibre as the backbone that ties a structured system together, then break out to copper at the desk.
We plan the fibre type, single-mode or multi-mode, around your distances and bandwidth, install and splice it cleanly, and test each link so you know it performs. Whether it is a link between two offices on a site, a riser between floors or a fast connection into your comms cabinet, we deliver a backbone that will not become the bottleneck as your demands grow.
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Your questions, answered
Common questions about fibre optic cabling. Prefer to talk? Give us a call.
0330 333 8175Choose fibre for links longer than copper's roughly 100 metre limit, for connecting separate buildings, or for carrying heavy traffic between switches where you want maximum bandwidth and no interference.
Multi-mode suits shorter runs within a building and is cost-effective for backbones and risers. Single-mode carries data much further, so it fits longer links between buildings. We specify the right one for each route.
Yes. A fibre link between buildings gives you one fast, reliable network across the site rather than separate islands, and it copes with distance and interference far better than running copper between them.