
This episode dives deeper into fiber cleaning techniques with a closer look at the impact of static charges on fiber connector end faces. Read the source article at youtube.com
This episode dives deeper into fiber cleaning techniques with a closer look at the impact of static charges on fiber connector end faces. Read the source article at youtube.com
This episode takes a closer look at the two most commonly used cleaning tools that are used by field technicians. Tyler and Brian discuss cleaning sticks and “clicker” style tools and how […]
With the latest advances in optical high-performance networks, connectors are becoming ever more crucial components in passive fiber optic infrastructure. High-quality connectors ensure optimum transmission rates and constant network availability in all […]
Technical cleaning is unlikely to be at the top of any data center operator’s priority list. If it’s there at all, it’s probably only grudgingly so. Tweeted by @dcdnews https://twitter.com/dcdnews/status/941741175094071297 Read the […]
This episode addresses why IBYC is essential for BOTH sides of a fiber connection. Tyler and Brian give a demonstration of cross-contamination occurring between two fibers and show why re-inspecting a fiber […]
Try AFL’s new fiber optic cleaning solution, the debris destroyer pen! Designed for for the wet cleaning of tough end-face contamination challenges. Use the Debris Destroyer to moisten cassette cleaners such as […]
Cleaning fiber end faces is critical. But unless you remember to actually do it EVERY time it won’t be effective. Read the source article at Twitter
As we learned in part 1, fiber deployment permits the placement of RRH’s closer to the antenna. Also known as light radio, this RRH placement has significantly improved the energy efficiency of […]
Data centers, telco central offices, cable head-ends and enterprise networks live indoors, so one might think cleaning would be easy. Not so. Reconfigurations require frequent re-matings, which create dust. The environment is […]
In the fast-changing world of wireless networks, it’s an ironic that the key to making those networks operate quickly and reliably is a wire. Actually, not a wire but a cable. Fiber […]