5 Things You Should Know About . . . Fiber for In-Building Applications

Many network owners are converting their data center and enterprise telecommunication/data communication systems from copper cabling to optical fiber. These applications differ from what is seen in long haul, metropolitan and access deployments since they have shorter overall spans and often use connectors instead of splices. In addition, because of limited deployment space, high-density cables that can accommodate tight bends should also be part of the plan for in-building applications.|Many network owners are converting their data center and enterprise telecommunication/data communication systems from copper cabling to optical fiber. These applications differ from what is seen in long haul, metropolitan and access deployments since they have shorter overall spans and often use connectors instead of splices. In addition, because of limited deployment space, high-density cables that can accommodate tight bends should also be part of the plan for in-building applications.

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