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Fibre cabling
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Fibre cabling in Ontario by Panopticon

Panopticon Solutions employs a team of adept technicians specializing in fibre optic network installation and maintenance. We design and set up reliable, lasting cabling infrastructures that transmit data quickly and effectively.

Fibre optic networks are real game-changers providing powerful benefits to keep your business connected. Internet connection issues that damage your organization’s productivity and reputation are a thing of the past.

Fibre optic networks are systems that deliver on their promise, providing higher connection speeds for multiple users. A carefully planned, installed and maintained fibre cabling will help your business thrive, ensuring better bandwidth, higher data transfer speed, longer transmission distances, better security, and significantly improved latency.

Fibre cabling services we provide

Fibre cabling Installation

We design suitable, efficient fibre cabling in Ontario, whilst considering your business needs and working setup:

  • Inspecting the architecture of your location;
  • Inquiring about the desired data transfer speed;
  • Analyzing the equipment and devices you use;
  • Assessing your current network configuration;
  • Designing and implementing the desired functions.

We install your fibre cabling to run along the least visible path. If your property is under construction, cables will be installed within the structural walls during the development phase.

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Fibre splicing

To adequately join fibre optic cables of different lengths or types, we provide fusion and mechanical splicing services. Mechanical splices are suitable for single-mode and multi-mode fibres, while fusion splices are used in the case of single-mode fibres.

Fusion splicing is a preferred method for long-haul single-mode networks. On the other hand, mechanical splicing is better suitable for shorter local cables.

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Fibre termination

Fibre optic termination is a process that enables reliable cross-connections and uniform signal distribution. Proper fibre termination ensures the network runs efficiently, protecting fibres from damage and impurities and preventing excessive light loss.

To align the fibre optics' cores optimally, we use top-drawer Standard, Straight Tip, and Lucent terminators, facilitating high-speed fibre optic networking for your place of business.

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Testing fibre cabling in Ontario

Testing fibre network cabling is a sophisticated system that needs to be designed and installed correctly to bring the most benefits. Testing the fibre optic network quality helps your business optimize your network performance.

Panopticon expertly assesses fibre optic products for performance and reliability to UL standards or to your specifications, ensuring compliance and reducing liability and risk.

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Types of cable connectors for fibre cabling in Ontario

Connectors or terminations are an essential segment of fibre optic cables. They connect cables securely, allowing light pulses to travel through the cable core without disturbances.

To ensure the optimal performance of fibre optics cables and the devices they connect, the team of installers must first consider the intended uses. Choosing the right connector types is paramount.

Fibre cable connector types are commonly categorized considering various standards such as utilization, fibre count and mode, transmission method, transmission media, boot length, polishing type and termination way, and more. The most common fibre optic connectors are SC, ST, LC, MPO, FC, and MT-RJ.

Standard connectors (SC)

SC connectors have a 2.5 mm ferrule. High levels of performance and affordable prices made them vastly popular. Standard connectors were invented to replace Straight Tip alternatives in telecommunications and data networks, so SC connectors can now be used for many ST connector applications.

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Straight tip (ST) connectors

The ST optic connectors are one of the oldest cable connectors, holding the fibre with a ceramic, spring-loaded 2.5mm ferrule. They are often used in long and short-distance networks for multi-mode fibre applications, corporate network environments, and the military.

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Lucent connectors (LC)

LC connectors are small form factor terminations with some of the smallest ferrules, measuring approximately half the size of an ST connector. These connectors are suitable for multi-mode transceivers and single-mode cables.

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Ferrule core (FC) connectors

Like ST and SC connectors, FC terminations use a 2.5 mm ferrule. This enables creating a bridge between these terminations with a hybrid adapter. FC connectors were initially designed for datacoms and telecoms applications, but their popularity has been declining since the introduction of the SC and LC fibre optic connectors.

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Multi-position optical (MPO) connectors

MPO connectors are multi-fibre connectors and are larger than other alternatives. MPO connectors have two to six rows of 12 or 16 fibres and are often used in 40G and 100G high-bandwidth optical parallel connections. Generally, this type of termination is applied in high-speed links using multi-mode or for pre-terminated cable groupings.

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Mechanical transfer registered jack (MT-RJ) connectors

MT-RJ only works for multi-mode cables with duplex fibres, and these connectors are less used these days. Compared to standard phone jacks, the size of MT-RJ termination is slightly smaller. These connectors have plastic housing, metal guide pins and plastic ferrules.

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Why choose Panopticon Solutions?

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Quality services

Fibre optic cabling requires detailed preparation and actionable strategy. Panopticon is here to ensure your project gets both.

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Emergency support

With Panopticon, help is never far away. We install quality fibre optic cabling and provide emergency support when you need it most.

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Experienced team

Our skilled technicians possess the experience to efficiently handle your fibre cabling installation project, regardless of your space and budget.

Applications of fibre cabling in Ontario

Industrial sector

The advancements in fibre optic technology led to increased implementation in many influential industries. Panopticon Solutions provides various fibre cabling options for various applications, servicing industries like construction, automotive, telecommunications, and computer networks.

Warehouses

Panopticon is a highly rated warehouse fibre optic cabling installation company. While you take care of production and supply, we’ll provide top-quality cabling to facilitate your business growth. Whether you need to streamline your existing network or get a new setup, our technicians are here to make it happen.

Smart warehouses

Smart warehouses rely on automation to streamline tasks and get real-time updates, operating with increased efficiency and lower chances of errors. A purposefully designed and correctly installed fibre cabling network represents a solid foundation for optimizing operations and freeing your employees to focus on tasks that matter most.

Distribution centres

Fibre optics conduct signals that can travel greater distances, ensuring fast performance and protection from interference caused by electrical lines or heavy machinery. Our technicians are experienced in designing, installing and maintaining fibre cabling systems for logistics and distribution centres.

Commercial sector

Fibre optic cables are a popular choice for wiring commercial buildings because they guarantee higher bandwidth, better speed, and a basis for reliable video infrastructures. Panopticon provides reputable fibre cabling installation services for anyone looking to acquire a stable, fast internet connection across the GTA.

Healthcare sector

With purposefully designed and installed fibre optics networks, healthcare facilities can reap many benefits: from improved patient access and better team collaboration and emergency care to real-time patient monitoring and secure data transmission. Panopticon is here to provide the information and services you need.

Hospitality sector

Hospitality is a competitive industry, and fibre optic technology helps revolutionize it. It is a scalable system that brings high Internet speed, smart appliances, and notable cost savings. If you want to attract new guests and keep the loyal ones near, contact Panopticon and request a free site inspection.

Transportation

Digitalization is taking over sectors and industries, and transportation is no exception. Panopticon provides superior fibre optics for the transportation industry, with applications that include traffic and parking monitoring, license plate recognition, and transportation Wi-Fi access points.

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Frequently asked questions

Fibre optic cables are designed for high-performance data networking. They are best for providing higher levels of bandwidth over distances of up to 40 kilometres. They also resist noise and other outside influences, facilitating an ultra-fast connection with more than 26,000 times the transmission capacity compared to twisted pair cables.

Fibre optic cables support many Internet, cable television, and telephone systems, increasingly replacing copper conductors for their unique properties: lower price, higher capacity, less signal degradation, smaller diameter, interference immunity, and a higher level of security.

There are two types of fibre optic cables: single-mode and multi-mode.

Single-mode fibre optic cables have a tiny core which allows only one mode of light to travel at a time. Light reflections decrease as they pass through the core so data can move further and faster. This type of fibre optic cable is frequently used in the telecommunications industry.

By comparison, multi-mode cables have a larger core diameter so that multiple light modes can pass through the core. Light reflections increase as they travel, enabling more data to move through the system. However, with a higher dispersion rate, these cables support lower bandwidths and experience reduced signal quality over large distances. This is why multi-mode cables transmit information over shorter ranges, such as in LAN networks and security systems.

Optical fibres consist of three layers:

  • the core that transmits light,
  • the cladding which reflects light back into the core, and
  • protective coating.

Optical cables are made of hundreds or thousands of bundled fibre optics. The fibre optic bundles are also protected by an outer covering layer known as a jacket.

A fibre optic cable is made of pure optical glass or plastic core housed in a protective tube. To keep the fibre safe from damage and moisture, buffer coating is made of layers of treated paper, PVC or metal.

Glass and plastic fibre optic cables have different characteristics and applications. Plastic fibre is better for short-range and consumer applications. On the other hand, glass fibre is more suitable for medium-range to long-range telecommunications.

Optical fibres are strands as thick as human hair. More specifically, single-mode optical fibres have smaller cores, approximately 9 microns in diameter. Multi-mode fibres have larger cores: about 62.5 microns. Plastic optical fibres often have a thicker core, 0.04 inches or 1mm in diameter.

The light in a fibre optic cable travels through the core while constantly bouncing off the walls. The cladding, an outside layer of glass wrapping, keeps the light inside the core as it travels.

Since the cladding doesn’t absorb light, the wave can travel great distances almost uninterrupted. However, signal degradation depends on fibre optic glass purity and the wavelength of transmitted light. Consequently, choosing premium optical fibres guarantees less signal degradation.