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Fibre optic cables are made up of thin strands of glass. They are capable of delivering much faster speeds than the old copper phone network. Consumers can choose to pay for the speed of access
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Fibre optic cables are made up of thin strands of glass. They are capable of delivering much faster speeds than the old copper phone network. Consumers can choose to pay for the speed of access
Single mode fibre optic cables outperform multi mode fibre cables in terms of supporting long-distance transmission. With a single mode fibre optic cable, most electronics can transmit signals up to 10km.
Read this guide for all you need to know about fibre optic cables, including how they work, their uses, advantages, and various types available.
New Zealand has several broadband type options across the country. Copper and fibre tend to be the types most commonly discussed and available to Kiwi households.
Our all-dielectric ARM@CORE fibre optic cables are fully protected against ruthless New Zealand rodents. Despite the solid hardware these loose tube cables are still surprisingly lightweight, flexible
We have a large stock of cable, so delivery times are normally quick, and you are backed by our reputation, having successfully supplied optical fibre products to NZ and the Pacific since 1998.
Fibre optic cables now carry over 99% of all international communications traffic. This is now the main way of carrying information over long distances as it is faster, cheaper to operate & maintain, and
Fibre broadband uses fibre-optic cable to deliver ''ultra-fast broadband'' (UFB) to New Zealand. Fibre cable delivers broadband speeds much faster and with more consistent performance than the copper
Fibre is the dominant way New Zealanders connect to the world. The technology uses light travelling through strands of glass. It is faster, offers greater bandwidth and is more reliable than the electrical
Yes, fibre is significantly better than ADSL or cable. Fibre offers faster speeds (up to 900+ Mbps vs 24 Mbps ADSL), lower latency, more reliable connections, and symmetrical upload speeds.