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6 Reasons Why Business-Grade Connectivity Requires ...

6 Reasons Why Business-Grade Connectivity Requires ...

Due to sluggish speeds, high latency, and connection caps, there have been occasions when internet access has had a significant negative effect on productivity throughout business segments and sectors. However, as the expression goes, change is the only constant. When fiber optic cables entered the realm of communication, a significant change occurred, and the world was forever altered. Regardless of the number of users linked to the distribution device, fiber optic networks that utilize optical fiber cables may now give lightning-fast internet speeds.

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For corporations and industries, fiber optic networks can provide benefits that have never been seen or felt before. Some of them include the following:

  • Enhanced, dependable, and fast cloud connectivity.
  • Amazing voice-over IP (VoIP) functionality.
  • Greater bandwidth

Optic fiber networks are increasingly commonplace and readily available to both households and commercial units, delivering significant advantages. The principal advantages include the following:

 More efficient transmission capacity

The transmission capacity of fiber optic cables is significantly higher than that of their metal counterparts. Fiber optic cables provide a huge advantage over other transmission mediums in terms of the amount of data that can be transported in each unit of time. Additionally, the connection has grown in importance as an ever-growing number of enterprises have an increasing need for information transmission and high data transfer capacity.

If a significant amount of your continued business data transfer needs aren&#;t being met by your current network due to limited transmission capacity, a fiber network may be able to provide some much-needed relief.

Greater data transmission translates to a faster speed.

With options ranging from 5 Mbps to 100 Gbps, fiber optic systems are inherently faster than even the quickest metal wire-based networks. Your employees will be able to benefit from equal download and transfer speeds on a fiber optic network, boosting productivity at your company to new heights.

Extended transmission ranges

Since fiber optic cables are known for having low power loss, you can obtain the highest possible transmission capacity across extended transmission distances. Unlike their copper-made cousins, which can only travel a maximum of 100 meters, fiber optic cables can go tens of kilometers. As a result, connecting over larger distances is no longer a bother when using an optical fiber network.

More versatility

Fiber resists the majority of damaging elements that typically attack copper wires, is versatile, and can twist effectively.

Connections made using fiber optic cables are fully immune to electromagnetic impedance, lightning, and radio waves because they don&#;t conduct electrical flows. On the other side, as copper wires are designed to conduct power, they are helpless against triggered electricity, lightning, and purposeful signal scrambling. Additionally resistant to harmful atmospheric conditions are fiber optic networks.

Enhanced latency

Many inertness problems that customers have with traditional internet cables are resolved by fiber optic networks, particularly when downloading or transferring videos or watching high-quality information. The commercial benefits of reducing your dormancy may include improved speech quality for VoIP customers, the ability to run additional applications in the cloud, the ability to download and transfer large documents without being interrupted, and improved employee cooperation.

Increased security

A fiber optic cable ensures the security of data. It is very difficult to tap into it secretly and doesn&#;t broadcast flags. In comparison to copper frameworks, where equipment is expected to be installed inside distribution zones across a workplace, it has greater genuine security because all technology and gadgets can be installed in one focal area.

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T-BERD/MTS- Platform

Let's look at OTN/SONET/SDH/E1/T1 and various FTTX, DOCIS and xDSL measurements. It is critical to reach full line rate (1G, 10G, 40G, 100G) to test service performance and service error rates. If the uncalibrated tester can not reach full line rate during testing, a customer may be left with suboptimal performance that will quickly create complaints or alternatively, the technician could end up chasing phantom network problems that do not exist.

What are the most common implications of these issues to the business?

Full line rate transmission may not reached leading to a violation of Customer SLA when full line rate test is specified

VIAVI Calibrates to TL factory standards to ensure your instrument is certified to measure accurately, as it did when it came off the factory line. Instruments that are out of calibration will produce unreliable measurements and can create false passing or false failing test results that often cause your team repeat work. We maintain, polish and clean all fiber connectors, fix pigtail connections that are internal to the product to ensure all ports stay in good working order and upgrade software / firmware to the latest approved release to enable enhancements. VIAVI Care Plans are the most cost-effective way to plan for calibration with a low, discounted price at the time of instrument purchase, however fixed rate calibration can be purchased at a later date on a separate purchase order.

OTN/SONET/SDH/E1/T1 have transmit frequencies which need to be accurate to meet the specifications.

T-BERD/MTS-58xx Rackmount - MAP- MaxCare-5

Cable & Antenna analyzers are measuring frequencies which need to be accurate to meet the specifications. Open/short load calibration must be done prior to measuring by customer.

Factory standards to ensure accuracy

VIAVI Calibrates to TL factory standards to ensure your instrument is certified to measure accurately, as it did when it came off the factory line.  Instruments that are out of calibration will produce unreliable measurements and can create false passing or false failing test results that often cause your team repeat work.  We maintain, polish and clean all fiber connectors, fix pigtail connections that are internal to the product to ensure all ports stay in good working order and upgrade software / firmware to the latest approved release to enable enhancements. VIAVI Care Plans are the most cost-effective way to plan for calibration with a low, discounted price at the time of instrument purchase, however fixed rate calibration can be purchased at a later date on a separate purchase order.

  • Ensure accurate measurements that meet calibration and service level agreements, ISO and TL standards for network test procedures.
  • Ensure all test transmission signals work properly to avoid issues such as not reaching full line rate testing rate required to validate service bandwidth, speed and quality of service (QoS).
  • Maintain ports and connectors to keep test transmissions working properly and to extend the life of the instrument. For example, if optical connectors and, lasers are bad or electrical/RF interface ports are loose after years of connection cycles, OTDR, TDR, and Radio Frequency measurements will not work properly.
  • When doing construction, installation and activation work that must be certified, all network components typically must be tested with a certified, calibrated instrument to preserve warranty from manufacturer, such as fiber optic cable manufactures. 
  • Accurate RF frequencies and optical wavelengths are critical to meet measurement specifications.  If using these to validate network elements, power levels, transmission rates, out of specification tools will prevent validation of network elements and signals.

Full line rate transmission may not reached leading to a violation of Customer SLA when full line rate test is specified

What are the most common implications of these issues to the business?

  • Uncalibrated tools produce unreliable measurement results that can't be certified to specifications and may violate service level agreements or ISO/TL standards with your customers and their network equipment vendors.
  • QoS certification may be inaccurate and generate a repeat test need. Contractors are often not compensated or could be delisted as an approved service supplier due to incorrect results.
  • Full manufacturer  warranty (20-30 years) from cable suppliers (e.g. Corning, CommScope, Belden, ect.) will only be granted if the installation is certified with a calibrated instrument, thus the network owner is motivated to comply with correct installation certification procedures to retain and enforce the warranty on expensive cabling and optical network elements, etc.

Common Business impacts include:

  • Lost revenue, customer complaints and increased costs: 
  • Most network operators track and audit repeat work done by sub-contractors and often there is a billing dispute in these cases.  Contractors with high rates of inaccurate test results are usually hired for less or not at all when not meeting SLA agreements or quality metrics.   
  • For Network Operators, repeat service quality issues with customers often causes added cost, customer dissatisfaction and loss of business.  

Example:

Let's look at OTN/SONET/SDH/E1/T1 and various FTTX, DOCIS and xDSL measurements.  It is critical to reach full line rate (1G, 10G, 40G, 100G) to test service performance and service error rates.  If the uncalibrated tester can not reach full line rate during testing, a customer may be left with suboptimal performance that will quickly create complaints or alternatively, the technician could end up chasing phantom network problems that do not exist.

Are you interested in learning more about Custom Fiber optic loopback testers Exporter? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

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