LAN & FIBER OPTICS
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High-Speed Data Transmission with Fiber Optic Cable
Fiber optic cable is a high-speed data transmission medium that uses light signals instead of electrical signals. It consists of a core made of glass or plastic fibers through which light travels, offering extremely high bandwidth and long-distance connectivity. Fiber optic cables support speeds from 1 Gbps to 1 Tbps+, depending on the technology, and can carry signals over tens of kilometers without significant loss. They are immune to electromagnetic interference, making them more reliable than copper cables. Fiber optics are commonly used in broadband internet, data centers, telecommunication networks, and backbone infrastructure.



PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT

Cat6 Cable
- Cat6 Cable, also known as Category 6 cable, is a high-speed Ethernet cable that supports 1 Gbps up to 100m and 10 Gbps up to 55m. With 250 MHz bandwidth and four twisted pairs, it reduces crosstalk and interference, making it ideal for homes, offices, and data centers.

Cat6a Cable
- Cat6a Cable is an advanced Ethernet cable that supports 10 Gbps speeds up to 100m with 500 MHz bandwidth. Its enhanced shielding reduces interference, making it ideal for high-performance networks, offices, and data centers.

Networking Cable
- Networking Cable is used to connect computers, servers, switches, and other devices for data transfer within a network. Available in types like Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a, these cables ensure reliable speed, reduced interference, and stable connectivity for homes, offices, and data centers.

Fiber Optic Cable
- Fiber Optic Cable uses light signals to deliver ultra-fast internet with high bandwidth and long-distance coverage. It offers stable, interference-free connectivity, making it ideal for broadband, data centers, and telecommunication networks.