Add fibre to your network 

If you are using conventional data cabling, there can become a point where the size and complexity of the network needs help in the form of an additional solution – fibre optic cabling.

Data cabling only works correctly up to a finite length, often 90 metres in total. That length of cabling can soon get eaten up by the twists and turns it needs to take around your building.

To extend your reach and to create new hubs for your network, you need fibre optic cable. You can then link up offices, warehouses, data centres, other internal comms cabinets… there's now no limit.

With a huge amount of experience installing internal and external grade fibre optic cabling, Digital Installations can recommend and install the optimum cable/fibre optic or fibre optic installation for your current and future business needs.

Tech talk

If the difference between loose-tubed and tight-buffered means anything to you, then here are some tech terms about the fibre optic service we offer and some examples below of installations at some of our clients' premises.

  • Multimode: OM1, OM2, OM3 & OM4 loose tube, tight buffered & armoured fibre optic cabling
  • Singlemode: OS1 & OS2 loose tube, tight buffered & armoured fibre optic cabling
  • Pre-terminated fibre optic cabling
  • Termination types LC, ST, SC, FC or E2000
  • Fusion splicing
  • Fluke testing & certification
  • Fluke OTDR fault finding & repairs

To add fibre to your network, contact the Digital Installations team.  

Excel OS2 comms cabinet links at Autotrader Datacentre, Manchester.

Excel OS2 comms cabinet links at Autotrader Datacentre, Manchester.

Excel armoured OM4 building link at Pagets Builders Merchants, Sheffield.

Excel armoured OM4 building link at Pagets Builders Merchants, Sheffield.

Excel OM4 resilient fibre ring at Robinsons Brewery HQ , Stockport.

Excel OM4 resilient fibre ring at Robinsons Brewery HQ , Stockport.