Fiber Optic Cable Installation
Fiber optics cabling consist of glass fibers, wound inside heavy insulated casing, designed for long distance, high-bandwidth communications.
Fiber optic is the future of network cabling and the future is here and now. Upgrade your system wiring to a more sophisticated and flexible fiber optic network. Fiber optic cabling consists of more efficient glass fibers wound inside a heavily insulated casing to accommodate longer distance and higher bandwidth communications. This new technology ensures nearly zero signal loss—a definite improvement over traditional copper wiring.
We are composed of certified and experienced fiber optic technicians and installation experts specializing in a wide range of network installation services. All our expert technicians are skilled at implementing fiber optic splicing for efficient and high-quality bandwidth management and customized network cabling solutions.
Our strong commitment to client satisfaction and dedication to service excellence drives the solid work ethic of our technicians, who always strive to provide precision, punctuality, and quality in all our installations.
For your expert fiber optic installation needs in Harrisburg, Winchester, Baltimore, and Washington, MD, get in touch for a consultation with our credentialed technicians.
Fiber Optics
We are your fiber optic installation experts!
All of our certified structured cabling & fiber optic cabling technicians are skilled fiber optics network installers specializing in:
- Wire Additions
- Fiber Optic Installation
- Fiber Optic Fusion Spicing
- Fiber Optic OTDR Testing
- Upgrading Existing Systems
- Wire & Cable Relocation
- Fiber Optic Cabling
- Patch Panel Terminations
- Copper Cabling Splicing
- Wiring Block Terminations
- Coaxial Cable Installation
- Cat 6 Wiring
- Wire Identification & Labeling
- Post Work Documentation
- Structured Cabling Installation
- Line Testing
- Shielded Cabling 10Gb Installation
- OSP (Outside Plant) Installation
Our network cabling company has grown via our strong commitment and dedication to servicing the specific needs of our clients.
Our reputation has been built on the solid work ethic of our fiber optic technicians, punctual work, high quality materials and affordable prices. When your business requires a fiber optics installation, turn to the industry experts—ProTek Fiber!
What Are The Benefits Of Installing Fiber Optic Cables At Your Business?
You may think it’s not a viable option to upgrade your business or company’s existing cable system to fiber optic cables. Consider this—the expense associated with fiber optic cabling has decreased dramatically as more and more businesses are realizing the true benefits of a professional fiber optic installation. Not only will your employees experience improved bandwith, you just might discover an increase in productivity as well.
Let’s discuss the real advantages of contracting a professional cabling company to install your fiber optic network.
Fiber Optic Design
Fiber Optic cabling is much thinner and lighter than traditional copper cable. The smaller size of fiber optic cables makes it much easier to work with and takes up less space in wiring trays and conduits.
Fiber Optic Reliability
When it comes to transmitting data reliably, fiber optic cabling is definitely your best bet. Unlike traditional copper cable, fiber optic cables are immune to electrometric interference, crosstalk and impedance problems. In the event that fiber optic cabling gets wet, unlike copper, it will still perform.
Your Data Is More Secure When Using Fiber Optic Cables
Fiber optic cabling is very difficult to be tampered with. If a malicious attempt is made to tap into your network, physically breaking the cable, the fiber optics will leak light, causing the entire system to become nonfunctional—protecting your communications from prying eyes.
Better Bandwith
Fiber optic cables provide more bandwith than copper, which means your business will be able to carry more information in a higher quality than traditional copper wire. Fiber speeds are dependent on the type of fiber optic cable you choose to use.
Quicker And Longer Runs
Being that fiber optic signals consist of light, you will experience very minimal signal loss while allowing your data to move at higher speeds over greater distances.
Save Money Over The Lifespan Of Your Network
Yes, it’s true that the initial cost of fiber optic installation is more expensive than copper cable, however, fiber optic cabling usually costs much less to maintain, provides less downtime and even requires less networking hardware.