Fiber or Copper? Making the Right Choice for Your Premises Network

For use in local-area networks (LANs) and 3 premises applications, fiber offers a number of important advantages compared to copper. First, it has much greater bandwidth to help you meet the demands of busy data communications networks – today and well into the future. In fact, for distances greater than 15 meters, it’s the only medium approved for the 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard. What’s more, fiber can transmit these higher data rates over longer distances, allowing you to cut your electronics and maintenance costs significantly. Plus, it’s immune to EMI/RFI signals that can plague copper networks.|For use in local-area networks (LANs) and 3 premises applications, fiber offers a number of important advantages compared to copper. First, it has much greater bandwidth to help you meet the demands of busy data communications networks – today and well into the future. In fact, for distances greater than 15 meters, it’s the only medium approved for the 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard. What’s more, fiber can transmit these higher data rates over longer distances, allowing you to cut your electronics and maintenance costs significantly. Plus, it’s immune to EMI/RFI signals that can plague copper networks.

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