Fibre Optics

Fibre optics is a technology that uses thin flexible fibre strands composed of glass or plastic to transmit information using light signals across long distances and remains the optimum choice for high-speed internet connections and other data-intensive applications.

Advantages of optical fibre technologies

  • Higher carrying capacity – Optical fibres are thinner and weigh less than conventional cables and can be bundled in larger quantities within the ground.
  • Reduced signal degradation. Unlike electrical signals, the light-based signals of optic fibre do not create interference and allow for greater clarity for phone, TV and digital.
  • Reduce power usage. Fibre optics allow for lower power transmitters to be used where higher voltage transmitters would otherwise be needed.
  • Reduced hazards – Without electricity being required to pass through the cables, risks of fire and other hazards is greatly reduced.

Cabling & Installation

  • Planning
  • Trenching
  • Conduit Installation
  • Cable Pulling
  • Splicing
  • Testing

Networking & CAT Solutions

Setting up Local Area Networks (LAN) or connecting of multiple LANs to create a wide area network (WAN)

Installation of physical infrastructure including network cables, switches, routers and other equipment.