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Fibre Where does Copper (Cat5e/Cat6) end and Fibre start? The two easy answers are Distance or External. With the limitations of Copper restricted to a maximum of 90 metres, if you require your network to extend beyond this you would introduce Fibre Optic Cabling, and using media converters to change the signals capabilities from Copper to Fibre you connect two cabinets together and you have a basic Network.
If your network requires 2 or more buildings are connected together you would use fibre in the same way, extending the Network into another building, allowing users to use the same computer files and telephone system as if they where in the main office
GK Communications can install all forms of fibre, Singlemode, Multimode and Blown Fibre
What is fibre optics? Picture sending signals zipping along from one location to another in the form of light guided through thin fibres of glass or plastic. These signals can be analogue or digital - voice, data or video information and fibre can transport more information longer distances in less time than any copper wire.
It's powerful and fast, fast, fast!
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