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As stated earlier, EVSLNetworks has years of experience in Project Management for network construction.
EVSLNetworks originally started with building Cable TV networks, and naturally progressed to Fibre optic network construction and maintenance.
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Through the technology of Fusion Splicing, EVSLNetworks can offer reliable fibre splicing with very low splice loss. On average, the loss on our splices are less than 0.01db. We are able to perform a splice indoors, as well as outdoors. All fibre splices are placed inside of FOSC's (Fibre Optic Splice Closure) for the most weather-resistant, and durable enclosure to protect your fibre.
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Once the fibre cable is pulled, secured, spliced and terminated, EVSLNetworks can perform tests on the fibre to ensure the link is solid and reliable. Through the use of an OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer), we can find the loss in the fibre link and approximately where a break or fault in the fibre may be (if any).
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Fibre network construction is basically broken down into 4 parts. The start of a network is to get the fibre pulled and placed to each of the desired locations. Once the cable is secure, the project can be moved towards fibre splicing. After the splicing of the desired fibre cables are complete, we move onto fibre terminating and furthermore to the testing of the entire fibre network. Using maximum loss values of all the factors that come into play with the fibre network, EVSLNetworks provides a comparison report of the maximum loss with the actual loss in the fibre run. Once the testing of the fibre has passed, the fibre network is handed over to the customer.
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Terminating is an important part of any type of networking. It provides the physical connection to the desired hardware the media is intended for use on. Fibre optic networking uses a variety of termination types for connectivity to certain hardware.
The most common types of fibre optic connectors are:
- SC: Standard (or Subscriber, or Square) Connector
- LC: Local (or Lucent) Connector
EVSLNetworks can terminate these, as well as most other types of connectors.
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