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Fiber Optic Service Directory
bringing in the fiber
Fiber entrance being to an office building from the ACD backbone network
Running fiber flex tube
Protective Fiber flextube being run inside the customer's building
ACD provides various types of fiber service, from construction service, dark fiber, to services which ride over our fiber, such as our Gigabit Ethernet Service, and Sonet Services.
Fiber optics is a communication technology that works by sending "light" signals down hair thin strands of glass (sometimes plastic) fiber. Fiber optic cable is the assembly of the fiber strands in as the core, strength members and the jacket (covering). The choice of cable will vary by its use: inside or outside, above or below ground, and by its primary function. The number of fiber strands within a cable also vary. If the fiber is used as a communication backbone it may contain as many as 288 strands. If to the premise, anywhere from 4 to 24. Inside, 2-6 strands. Prep for fiber splicing
Preparing the fiber strands for splicing
splicing fiber
Fusion splicing fibers from outside fiber to inside fiber
Fiber is used to transmit data, voice and video. "Inside Plant" fiber refers to fiber used typically within buildings or for short distances between buildings for Local Area Networks,direct connection to electronic equipment. "Outside Plant" (OSP) fiber is used by telecommunication companies such as ACD to a) aggregate bandwidth and services to exchange points and between points, and b) to deliver extremely high speed Internet, high quantities of telephone lines, and real-time video. Most information ends (even wireless based) up on fiber during some phase of its transmission.
For more information please submit a Business Information Request installing customer fiber
Fiber panel being connected and customer premise equipment