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CableOrganizer.com Cites Top 5 Reasons to Use Fiber Optic Cables
Industry Leading eTailer Adds an Array of New Fiber Optic Solutions to Its Comprehensive Online Catalog Now Boasting More Than 2,300 Fiber Optic-Related SKUs
| Source: CableOrganizer.com
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL--(Marketwire - July 13, 2009) - To help consumers better discern the
benefits of using Fiber Optic cabling over copper cabling for
telecommunications and datacom network applications, CableOrganizer.com,
among the world's foremost providers of Fiber Optic and other cable, wire
and equipment management-related products for use in business and at home,
today issued 5 key reasons to choose Fiber Optics. The company also today
announced that an array of new Fiber Optic-related products from Corning®, Leviton®, MicroCare™
and other leading manufacturers are now available through its award-winning
online catalog located at http://CableOrganizer.com.
Why Fiber Optic cables over copper?
1. Fiber Optic is so much more efficient... and secure than copper cabling.
In comparison, Fiber Optic cables can transmit far more information, and
with a greater degree of fidelity. In fact, fiber links offer over 1,000
times as much bandwidth over distances over 100 times further than copper.
Fiber Optic cabling also offers extra security for the data being
transmitted, since it is far more difficult to tap than copper cable.
2. Only Fiber Optics can go the distance. Not only is Fiber Optic cable
capable of carrying far more data than copper, it also has the ability to
carry that information for much longer distances. Indeed, a Fiber Optic
cable can easily transmit a signal as far as 80 km or more without the need
for amplification.
3. Fiber Optics can't be interfered with! Because Fiber Optic cables are
glass-based, they don't conduct electricity. This eliminates the need for
grounding, and makes them immune to any type of electrical interference --
even lightning. Since Fiber Optic cabling is so resistant to interference
and atmospheric conditions, it can be used outdoors -- and in close
proximity to electrical cables -- without concern.
4. Fiber Optic cables don't mind roughing it. Glass fibers don't only
escape interference, they are virtually free from the threat of corrosion,
too! While copper cabling is sensitive to water and chemicals, Fiber Optic
cabling runs almost no risk of being damaged by harsher elements. As a
result, Fiber Optic cables can easily endure "living conditions" that
coaxial cable just can't, such as being put in direct contact with soil, or
in close proximity to chemicals.
5. You may be surprised by Fiber Optics, but you won't be shocked. A major
benefit of Fiber Optic cabling is that it doesn't pose a threat of physical
injury to the user if it breaks. Since Fiber Optic cabling transmits light
and not electricity, the people handling it run no risk of injury from
fire, sparking or electrocution.
"Fiber
Optic cabling has advantages over standard copper coaxial cables, in
that it can transmit larger quantities of data with far less loss, is able
to maintain signals over long distances, carries little risk of corrosion,
and is virtually free from interference," concludes CableOrganizer.com COO
Paul Holstein.
The following are among the Fiber Optic-related products recently added to
CableOrganizer.com's online catalog:
Corning Interchangeable Housing
Panels
http://cableorganizer.com/corning-cables/interchangeable-connector-housing-panels.html
Leviton Opt-X Ultra™ High-Density Fiber Rack Enclosures
http://cableorganizer.com/leviton/opt-x-ultra-hd-enclosure
MicroCare Fiber Connector Cleaning Sticks
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/connector-cleaning-sticks.html
MicroCare's FiberCare Fiber Connector Cleaner II
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/fiber-connector-cleaner.html
MicroCare's FiberCare Fiber Preparation Fluid
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/fiber-preparation-fluid.html
MicroCare's FiberCare Precision Optical Cleaner
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/precision-optical-cleaner
MicroCare FiberCare Fiber Optic Cleaning Kit
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/fiber-optic-cleaning-kit.htm
MicroCare's FiberCare FiberWipes™ and FiberAide™
Wipes
http://cableorganizer.com/microcare/lint-free-fiber-wipes.html
Fiber Optic Pro Optical Multi-Tester
http://cableorganizer.com/fiber-optic-testers
About CableOrganizer.com
Founded in February 2002 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL,
CableOrganizer.com is a premier cable and wire management-related product
vendor. The company provides companies, organizations and individuals
around the globe with 24/7/365 access to an extensive array of high-quality
products and information resources through its convenient online
storefront. In addition to http://CableOrganizer.com, the company also owns
and operates http://CableOrganizer.fr, which is operated out of Rennes,
France. CableOrganizer.com also publishes "On the Wire," a free monthly
electronic newsletter with a considerable multi-national opt-in circulation
base. Among other honors, CableOrganizer.com is continually named among
Inc. Magazine's Inc. 500 and 5,000 and Internet Retailer magazine's "Top
500." CableOrganizer.com also ranked on DiversityBusiness.com's list of
"Top 500 Women Owned Businesses in the U.S." and was named among the South
Florida Business Journal's "Best Places to Work."
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