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Say Goodbye To Copper

There has been a lot written about the protracted conflict between copper and fiber for dominance in the access layer of data center (DC) cabling. Regardless of your position on that issue, you cannot dispute that the fast developments are having an impact on your cabling choice. From 40 Gbps to 100 GBps in a…

Top Tips on How to Choose the Right Fiber Optic Cable

Nearly 4.95 billion people use the internet today. It's no secret that the world is becoming gradually more dependent on the internet for both work and entertainment. The increased demand means a lot of data traveling down the cables. As a result, file sizes are swelling up. If you have a poor network, it may…

Top 5 Reasons Why Corporations Use Micro Armor Fiber Optic Cable

Did you know that a single fiber optic cable can carry 44 terabits of data per second? That's a ton of information, and it's moving at the speed of light. Fiber optic cables are the superhighway for our modern internet. There's only one problem: the average fiber optic cable is pretty fragile. This poses an…

Why Fiber Optic Technology Is the Future of Telecommunications

Did you know that information can travel at the speed of light? The speed of human information has made exponential leaps and bounds over the last 100 years. Starting from mail carriers on horses to morse code being sent via hardwire lines, to now Fiber Optic Cables that are able to send every kind of…