Get the Fastest Network Speeds with Fiber Optic Cabling from CTM

A fiber-optic network will provide the bandwidth and connectivity you need to move your business forward.

Commercial Technology Management helps businesses keep their technology functioning at its best. Upgrading to fiber optic cables lets your organization move data at unmatched speeds. Fiber optic cable installation from CTM will keep you on the cutting edge of IT.

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The Success of Your Business Depends on the Speed of Your Data

Many organizations settle for data speeds that are just good enough to get the job done. They see no reason to go through the trouble of switching to a superior cabling solution.

What they fail to recognize is that they are slowly being left behind by the competition. Businesses that can move data faster will get more done. Large files will load more efficiently, and media files will run without buffering. Clients and employees appreciate a network that functions smoothly.

A fiber optic structured cabling system will make this advanced network a reality. Fiber optic cables use light traveling along glass fibers to transmit information significantly faster than previous cable solutions like copper. Data will travel throughout your campus or across the country as never before.

A Fiber Optic Network Provides Unparalleled Support for Your Business

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Fiber optic cabling will take your network to the next level. If you want to learn more about our installation services, contact us today for a free consultation.

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Fiber Optic Cabling FAQs

Fiber optic is a type of cable that uses glass fibers to carry data as light signals. This design allows them to transmit more reliably over longer distances than other cable varieties.

There are several different cable types that vary by their use and desired bandwidth. The primary difference among cables is the fiber count. The simplest fiber optic cables carry a single fiber. More complex cables can have up to 1,000 fibers bundled together.

If your operation is dealing with issues caused by insufficient bandwidth, upgrading to a fiber optic cable system will handle the problem. These cables are also helpful when you are expanding the network on your campus. The stability of the product means that connecting local networks through a fiber optic underground installation project will serve your location well for many years.

The cost of an installation project depends on several factors. 

  • Scope – Fiber optic cable is priced by the foot. A larger network will have higher installation costs.
  • Material – Cables with larger fiber counts will increase the bandwidth of your network, but they will also increase the cost of the project.
  • Accessibility – A project that involves an underground fiber optic cable installation will have higher labor costs than a project in a single building.

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