Fibre Optic Infrastructure

High-speed backbone design, splicing, and testing for scalable, future-ready networks.

What We Deliver

Route Design & Planning

Optimal fibre routing through buildings, between floors, and across campuses with cost, resilience, and future-expansion considerations.

Splicing & Termination

Professional installation, fusion splicing, or mechanical connections, with loss budgets and quality assurance throughout.

OTDR Testing & Certification

Comprehensive field testing using OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer) with detailed reports and loss-budget verification.

As-Built Documentation

Complete route maps, fibre count records, termination details, and maintenance guidance for long-term system stewardship.


Topics & Guides

Single-Mode (OS2)

Long-distance, high-speed backbones

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Multi-Mode (OM3/OM4)

Short to medium distance links, data centres

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Multi-Mode (OM5)

WDMA-ready, extended wavelength range

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Splicing & Connector Management

Fusion, mechanical, termination standards

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Backbone & Inter-Floor Links

Resilience, redundancy, scalability

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Campus Network Strategies

Multi-building connectivity

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Testing & Loss Budgeting

OTDR validation, compliance verification

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Copper to Fibre Migration

Planning and phased deployment

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Standards & Compliance

Cable Standard

IEC 60794

Fibre optic cable construction

Testing Standard

IEC 61280

Test methods and procedures

Network Design

TIA-942

Data centre standards

Installation Practice

Telcordia GR

Generic network requirements


FAQs

Single-mode supports longer distances and higher speeds with lower future costs; multi-mode suits shorter runs (under 500m) and is typically cheaper initially. We recommend single-mode for backbones and campus links.

OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer) testing measures attenuation and identifies faults. We provide loss budgets, test reports, and verification against design targets.

We assess existing fibre condition and loss. Often splicing new runs to existing infrastructure is cost-effective; replacement is chosen for performance or design changes.

We provide a migration strategy prioritising backbone upgrades, inter-floor resilience, and phasing that aligns with your technology and budget cycles.

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