Lightning-fast internet connection is now available, making it a breeze to do live streaming make Zoom, Skype, and Teams calls. Fibre-optic internet can reach a speed of 940 Mbps (Megabits per second) with a low lag time. Data is moving at the speed of light.
We are a fibre optic company providing full turnkey telecommunication solutions. We are essentially a Partner who handles all your end-to-end fibre and civil construction requirements; this includes overseeing the planning, supply and implementation of your solution. We have been around for more than a decade, and we stay abreast of the latest telecommunication solutions developments to ensure we only offer you the best fibre optic solutions.
Can fibre optic cables be joined?
In short, yes, two fibre optic cables can be joined—first, the splicing and testing technique to join the fibre optic cables. Two splicing methods can be used: mechanical splicing and fusion splicing. Then, after the cables have been joined, the testing is done to ensure a low loss. Finally, a final test is to execute the cables after joining to ensure no signal loss.
What is splicing and testing?
Splicing happens when you re-join a fibre optic cable that was accidentally damaged or broken. Two fibres are fused together during splicing to create a long enough fibre for a cable to run through.
Fibre optic splicing is the process of joining two or more fibres together. Whether deploying a new fibre optic network or expanding an existing network, Splicing the fibre precisely is crucial to preventing network disruptions.
How we can assist you with your Fibre Optic repair or extension needs?
We at Coreline follow two methods of splicing: Mechanical splicing and Fusion splicing. Mechanical splicing is only ideal for a quick or temporary restoration, not for permanent splices. The most common method of splicing fibres together is fusion splicing, which permanently fuses fibres using an electric arc. This method is far more popular than mechanical splicing because it provides the lowest loss, less reflectance and the strongest joint between the fibres. We splice the fibre with great care using either the mechanical or Fusion techniques and test it afterwards.
We send our technicians to provide you with a service to fix your connection. We have technicians equipped to check the splice for strength and low loss. Our technicians submit a report with the test data as part of the quality assurance process for future reference. They also present this report to the person responsible for the installation to verify if it is correct.
Coreline fibre solution gives the service provider full expert planning and project management access to site build and the full turnkey telecommunication service we provide to our clients.
