Is it better to use Fibre Optic Cabling then regular Copper?
With the development of Fibre Optic Cabling, it is now a much more creditable choice between electricians and tradesman alike. So just why is it that fibre optic cabling is more popular than the alternative choice copper cabling?
Well you have to look into the following subjects to look at developments in the cabling field; natural development, speed, electromagnetic immunity, security, safety and dimension / weight.
To start, it is expected with most progressions in technology that you will see a greater invention, and fibre optic cabling is no different. Copper wire has been about for more than a century; therefore, it is very outdated, and fibre optic cabling is a development just like the progression of black and white television to LCD television.
Fibre Optic Cabling is much more rapid than copper cabling; this is because a single cable contains thousands of fibres in a single wire. This makes it ideal for high-speed Internet and busy business telephone systems.
Fibre Optic Cabling doesnot get intrusion from Electromagnetic signals; in Copper Wiring this may cause distortion be it on telephonelines, intrusionto television signals or even loss of your your Internet service. Fibre Optic cabling will not get interference from Electromagnetic signals.
Regrettably with copper wires there are a few security issues. Copper cables can reveal information due to the magnetic field leaking, and can be seeked out with elite antennas. Although there has been progression to limit this with copper taping, it makes the copper wiring less efficent and more expensive. Once more fibre optic cabling will under no circumstances cause this problem.
As copper wires run electrical energy from one point to the other, they can be tremendously unsafe. Electrical currents can cause sparks, which could cause electric shocks or even fires. They can also conduct lightning which is obviousally extremely unsafe. As fibre optic cabling transmits light and not electric it will not cause troubles with lightning, sparks or even electrical shocks.
The weight and size of the wire may not be much of a worry to the customers but for the installer it makes a lot of difference, copper cabling is two times the weight of fibre optic cabling.
From all the above details you can see, there are a lot of reasons why fibre optic cabling is a greater selection than copper cabling.
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