Telecommunication Division
Installation
- Cable Installation: This involves laying down optical fiber cables either underground or overhead.
- Splicing: Connecting individual fibers to create a continuous link.
- Termination: Installing connectors at the ends of fiber cables for connection to network devices
Documentation
- Record-keeping: Maintaining accurate records of cable routes, splicing locations, and testing results.
Maintenance
- Inspection and Cleaning: Regular inspection and cleaning to ensure optimal performance.
- Fault Detection and Repair: Identifying and fixing any issues that may arise in the fiber optic network.
Testing
- OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer): Used for testing the integrity of the fiber optic cable by sending pulses of light and measuring the reflections.
- Power Meter Testing: Measures the amount of light loss in a fiber optic Upgrades and Expansion:
- Capacity Expansion: Upgrading the network to handle higher data rates or expanding coverage.
- Technology Upgrades: Implementing the latest advancements in fiber optic technology.
Network Design
- Planning: Designing the layout of the optical fiber network to meet specific requirements.
- Routing: Determining the path the fiber optic cables will take
Safety Measures
- Protective Gear: Ensuring technicians have the necessary safety equipment.
- Adherence to Regulations: Following safety guidelines and industry standards.
Fiber Optic Services
- Telecommunications: Providing high-speed data and voice communication services.
- Internet Services: Delivering broadband internet through fiber optic connections.
- Data Centers: Connecting data centers to support fast and reliable data transmission.
Optical fiber works are crucial for enabling high-speed and reliable communication networks, and as technology continues to advance, the demand for efficient and well-maintained fiber optic infrastructure is likely to grow.
