Thursday, April 3, 2014

Fiber Optic Network Solutions

Fiber Optic Network Solutions Corporation engages in designing and manufacturing passive optical components and fiber optic cable packaging, distribution, and connectivity solutions. It also develops and markets products for voice, video, and data applications. The company’s suite of products provides solutions to support network segments, including central office, outside plant, customer premises, and multi-dwelling applications. Fiber Optic Network Solutions Corporation serves telecom, enterprise, CATV, OEM, utility, municipal, and security markets. Its products are also installed in local area network environments, including airports, hospitals, and US government facilities

Department of e-Commerce


The e-Commerce Technology program offers an interdisciplinary approach that bridges information systems, computing, busi¬ness and communication disciplines. The integration of these disciplines provides a solid foundation for effective management of today’s complex systems. The program emphasizes strategic, management, operational and technical aspects of systems using appropriate decision tools, methods and technologies. Verbal and nonverbal communication modes are incorporated into the problem-solving process to promote the use of different informa¬tion technologies including multimedia, Web and distributed environments.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Academic Calendar


Academic Calendar

What is Fiber Optic Splicing?


Knowledge of fiber optic splicing methods is vital to any company or fiber optic technician involved in Telecommunications or LAN and networking projects.

Simply put, fiber optic splicing involves joining two fiber optic cables together. The other, more common, method of joining fibers is called termination or containerization. Fiber splicing typically results in lower light loss and back reflection than termination making it the preferred method when the cable runs are too long for a single length of fiber or when joining two different types of cable together, such as a 48-fiber cable to four 12-fiber cables. Splicing is also used to restore fiber optic cables when a buried cable is accidentally severed.

There are two methods of fiber optic splicing, fusion splicing & mechanical splicing. If you are just beginning to splice fiber, you might want to look at your long-term goals in this field in order to chose which technique best fits your economic and performance objectives

Cable Jetting in the ducts






Cable jetting is a technique to install cables in ducts. It is commonly used to install cables with optical fibers in underground polyethylene ducts and is an alternative to pulling.

Fiber Optic Cable Installation


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How to terminate fiber optic cable


Fiber optic joints or terminations - where cables are terminated -  are made two ways: 1) connectors that mate two fibers to create a temporary joint and/or connect the fiber to a piece of network gear (left) or 2) splices which create a permanent joint between the two fibers (right). Either termination method must have two primary characteristics: good optical performance (low loss and minimal reluctance) and high mechanical strength.  Terminations must also be of the right style to be compatible to the equipment involved and be protected against the environment in which they are installed.