Fiber Optic

Fiber optics is the transmission of information in the form of light that repeatedly bounces off its glass cable walls. The light stays within the cable due to its structure, which is divided into two separate components. The core is the centre of the cable and the component where the light travels through. The core is enclosed in another layer of glass called the cladding.  The cladding’s function is to keep the light signal inside the core. Fiber optics is one of our telecom construction services we specialize in.

Burial

Many sites require cable to be installed underground. Buried cables are built to specific tolerances such as moisture, heat, conductivity and soil acidity. The disadvantages of running wire overhead is having unattractive poles in your yard or street and having exposed power lines that are prone to be damaged by outside forces or natural elements. Running cable underground means they’re not an eye sore to the neighborhood or vulnerable to inclement weather