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1.25G EPON OLT PX20+++ Tx1490/Rx1310nm 9dbm SFP transceiver module
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mellanox MFS1S50-H010E 200G one-to-two 10M optical cable
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100G QSFP+ to 10KM for H3C IBM sfp optical fiber transceiver module LR4 LC 40G QSFP+
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100G QSFP+ to 10KM for H3C IBM sfp optical fiber transceiver module LR4 LC 40G QSFP+
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QSFP-40G-ER4 Transceiver Module 40gbps QSFP+ ER 1310nm 40km 40g Switch Ethernet
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Transceptor Optico QSFP+-40G-LR4 10KM 1310nm LR4 2xLC SMF 40G QSFP+ with cisc H3C switch
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QSFP-40G-ER4 Transceiver Module 40gbps QSFP+ ER 1310nm 40km 40g Switch Ethernet
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C2G 26264 OS2 Fiber Optic Cable - LC-LC 9/125 Duplex Single-Mode PVC Fiber Cable, Yellow (6.6 Feet, 2 Meters)
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C2G 26264 OS2 Fiber Optic Cable - LC-LC 9/125 Duplex Single-Mode PVC Fiber Cable, Yellow (6.6 Feet, 2 Meters)
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  • Type: Cable Connectors
  • Color: Yellow
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: 26264
FIBER PATCH CABLE 5M SM 9 MICRON SC TO LC
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FIBER PATCH CABLE 5M SM 9 MICRON SC TO LC
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  • Type: Others
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: FOSM-005M-SCLC
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  • AUD$50.60 
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StarTech.com 5m Multimode 62.5/125 Duplex Fiber Patch Cable LC - ST
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  • Type: Network Cable
  • Type: Cable Connectors
  • Color: Orange
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: FIBLCST5
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StarTech.com FIBLCST3 9.8 ft. Multimode 62.5/125 Duplex Fiber Patch Cable LC-ST
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StarTech.com FIBLCST3 9.8 ft. Multimode 62.5/125 Duplex Fiber Patch Cable LC-ST

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  • Type: Fiber
  • Type: Cable Connectors
  • Color: Orange
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: FIBLCST3
C2G 01137 OM4 Fiber Optic Cable - LC-LC 50/125 Duplex Multimode PVC Fiber Cable, Aqua (49.2 Feet, 15 Meters)
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C2G 01137 OM4 Fiber Optic Cable - LC-LC 50/125 Duplex Multimode PVC Fiber Cable, Aqua (49.2 Feet, 15 Meters)

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  • Type: Network Cable
  • Type: Fiber Optic
  • Color: Aqua
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: 1137
StarTech.com 1m Single Mode Duplex Fiber Patch Cable LC-SC
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StarTech.com 1m Single Mode Duplex Fiber Patch Cable LC-SC

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  • Type: Network Cable
  • Type: Cable Connectors
  • Color: Yellow
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: SMFIBLCSC1
Belkin F2F802L7-02M 6.56 ft. Singlemode SC/LC Duplex, 8.3/125
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Belkin F2F802L7-02M 6.56 ft. Singlemode SC/LC Duplex, 8.3/125

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  • Type: Fiber
  • Type: Cable Connectors
  • Connector Number: 4
  • Connector Detail: Connector A: 2 x LC Male Connector B: 2 x SC Male
  • Model #: F2F802L7-02M
Tripp Lite N820-15M 50 ft. Aqua Duplex Fiber Patch Cable
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Tripp Lite N820-15M 50 ft. Aqua Duplex Fiber Patch Cable

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  • Type: Cables - Fiber Optic Cables
  • Type: Others
  • Color: Aqua
  • Connector Number: 1
  • Model #: N820-15M
Belkin Fiber Optic Network Cable
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Belkin Fiber Optic Network Cable

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  • Type: Others
  • Color: Aqua
  • Connector Detail: Connector on First End:LC Male Network Connector on Second End:LC Male Network
  • Model #: F3F004-02M
Tripp Lite Duplex Singlemode 8.3/125 Fiber Patch Cable (LC/ST), 2M 6-ft. (N368-02M)
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Tripp Lite Duplex Singlemode 8.3/125 Fiber Patch Cable (LC/ST), 2M 6-ft. (N368-02M)

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  • Type: Fiber
  • Type: Others
  • Color: Yellow
  • Connector Number: 2
  • Model #: N368-02M

Fiber optic cables use light and glass instead of copper and electricity for transmitting data. Developed in the 1970s, these hair-thin strands of glass revolutionized world-wide communication and introduced benefits such as quick speeds, better reliability and good data integrity. Fiber optics has changed the way the world works and plays, enabling businesses to telecommunicate across continents, families to enjoy at-home movie nights with high-definition home theaters and gamers to play, in real-time, with teams across the globe.

Fiber Optic Cables Have Minimal Interference

Unlike copper wires, optic cables don't pick up on electromagnetic frequencies (EMF). Fiber optic cables aren't affected by moisture and temperature changes, which can cause interference in copper cables, either. Clearer audio is a significant advantage, especially in noisy office environments. Digital optic audio cables are becoming a popular choice because of this. Fiber patch cables transfer data quickly at speeds of up to 100 Mbps depending on the type of optic cable. They are a suitable alternative to network ethernet cables because of this and their larger bandwidth.

Can You Get Good Data Integrity and Secure Networking?

Fiber network cables can transmit data over longer distances without compromising the integrity of the data, and they have nearly limitless bandwidth. They are common in the telecommunications industry because they enable service providers to send voice, data and video faster and faster. Optic cables are harder to compromise than standard copper cable as they don't emit EMF, so your even your most sensitive data has a considerable measure of security. Banking institutions, universities and medical institutions increasingly rely on fiber optics for eLearning, secure data transfers and the delivery of lifesaving medical consultations. Check out fiber optic patch cords in the form of SCSI / SAS / InfiniBand cables for efficient network capability.

Are Optic Cables Ergonomic?

Optic cables use glass instead of copper wiring, which takes up less space making the optic cables thinner and lighter than copper wires. These facts make optic cables easier to install and a popular choice where you need to use space as efficiently as possible. The cables are reasonably flexible and can wrap around corners as long as the technician is careful during installation. They are useful for lighting and imaging in tight and hard to reach spaces because of this.

Optic Cables are More Durable and Safer

Optic cables aren't a fire hazard since they don't have much electricity running through them. Optic cables use less electricity than regular cables, which is better for the environment and saves you money. They also handle pressure and pulling reasonably well despite their smaller cross-sectional size. The flexibility of optic cables makes them popular for use with cameras, particularly cameras used in the medical, mechanical and plumbing industries. Optic cables, however, are a good option for every business and home because of their versatility and many benefits. From cable TV to entertainment systems, and internet to networking.