Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our fiber optic cables, manufacturing processes, and services.

What is the difference between single-mode and multi-mode fiber cables?

Single-mode fiber (SMF) has a smaller core diameter (typically 9μm) and uses a single light mode for transmission, allowing for longer distances and higher bandwidth. It's ideal for long-haul telecommunications and high-speed data transmission.

Multi-mode fiber (MMF) has a larger core (50μm or 62.5μm) and supports multiple light modes. It's suitable for shorter distances (up to 2km) and lower bandwidth applications, commonly used in local area networks (LANs) and data centers.

What types of fiber optic cables do you manufacture?

We manufacture a comprehensive range of fiber optic cables including single-mode, multi-mode, distribution, breakout, ribbon, armored, aerial, and direct burial cables. Our product line covers various fiber counts from 1 to 144 fibers, with different jacket materials suitable for indoor, outdoor, and harsh environment applications.

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