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Ikshu 10 Gbps Single Mode Dual Fiber Module, SFP+LR
  • 10 Gbps Serial Optical Interface Compliant to 802.3ae 10 Gbase-lR

  • Low Power Consumption

Schneider Electric Kaedra Weatherproof Mini Enclosure for 4 Modules, 13441
By: Schneider Electric
₹2,509
₹4,24540% OFF
L&T Yellow & Black 4 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS4C13AA
Ikshu 10 Gbps Multi Mode Dual Fiber Module, SFP+SR
  • Low Power Consumption

  • 10 Gbps Serial Optical Interface Compliant to 802.3ae 10 Gbase-lR

Moglix Insights

Top 2 categories of Optical Fibre

93% of users prefer Optical Cables & Wires

6% of users prefer Optical Modules

L&T Grey 1 Hole Standard All Purpose Enclosure, HF999001
D Link 12F Single Mode HDPE Outdoor Fibre Cable, NCB-FS-AUHB-12
L&T Grey 2 Hole Standard All Purpose Enclosure, HF999002
L&T Grey & Black 4 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS4C01AA
L&T Grey & Black 3 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS3C01AA
L&T Grey & Black Single Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS1C01AA
Ikshu 1.25 Gbps Multi Mode Dual Fiber Module, SFP-SX
  • Low Power Consumption

  • Different Working Wavelength & Distance

L&T Yellow & Black Single Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS1C13AA
L&T Yellow & Black 3 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS3C13AA
L&T Grey without Hole Enclosure, HF999000
L&T Grey & Black 2 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS2C01AA
Ikshu 1.25 Gbps Single Mode Hp Supported Dual Fiber Module, SFP-LX-H
  • Low Power Consumption

  • Different Working Wavelength & Distance

L&T Yellow & Black 2 Hole Push Button Station Enclosure, EWS2C13AA
Ikshu 1.25 Gbps Single Mode Dual Fiber Module, SFP-LX
  • Low Power Consumption

  • Different Working Wavelength & Distance

D Link 24F 1m Single Mode HDPE Optic Fibre Cable, OFC NCB FS 090-AUHB-24
E-Systemizer IJS-M3-JF Optical Fiber Cable Joint Closer
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹3,762
E-Systemizer IJS-(04)-5C Fiber Joint Enclosure
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹1,746
  • High Quality & Mechanical Sealing Structure Filled Sealing Material

  • Can be Reopened & Reused Without Changing Sealing Material &

Wipro North West Convex 1M Silver Grey Bell Push with Indicator, M0311
  • Convex is a perfect integration of classic design and modern

  • Thermoset material for safe electrical insulation

E-Systemizer ITB-JCL-1 U Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

  • Made of Cold

L&T Tripbox Plus 6 MOD Enclosure, PHE06DB
By: L&t
Available on Request
₹420
E-Systemizer ITB-R-1 U Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Made of Cold

  • Rolled Steel Sheet

E-Systemizer 4 Channel Video Converter
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹14,868
  • Low Insertion Loss

  • Wide Pass & Access Network

E-Systemizer ITB-R-2 U Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

  • Made of Cold

E-Systemizer ITB-R-FC48 Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

  • Made of Cold

E-Systemizer 10/100m Single Fiber Media Converter
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹1,141
  • Automatic Identification of MDI/MDI-X Cross-Line

  • Back Pressure Flow Control for Full Duplex

E-Systemizer ITB-R-ST24 Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Made of Cold

  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

L&T Tripbox Plus 2 MOD Enclosure, PHE02DB
By: L&t
Available on Request
₹250
E-Systemizer IJS-(04)-2 Fiber Joint Enclosure
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹1,746
  • Can be Reopened & Reused Without Changing Sealing Material &

  • High Quality & Mechanical Sealing Structure Filled Sealing Material

E-Systemizer IJS-M5-RS optical Fiber Cable Joint Closer
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹3,762
E-Systemizer SFTP 305m Category 5 LAN Cable
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹6,372
E-Systemizer IJS-M3-RS optical Fiber Cable Joint Closer
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹3,762
E-Systemizer IJS-(04)-6 Fiber Joint Enclosure
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹1,746
  • Can be Reopened & Reused Without Changing Sealing Material &

  • High Quality & Mechanical Sealing Structure Filled Sealing Material

E-Systemizer ITB-R-ST12 Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Made of Cold

  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

E-Systemizer UTP 305m Category 6 LAN Cable
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹4,813
E-Systemizer ITB-R-FC24 Fiber Optic Terminal Box
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹97
  • Made of Cold

  • Electrostatic Spraying & Install Adaptors

E-Systemizer IJS-M5-JF optical Fiber Cable Joint Closer
By: E-systemizer
Available on Request
₹3,762

Optical Fibre Networks - Bringing Speed and Reliability to Communications

Optical fiber networks have become vital for supporting our bandwidth-hungry digital world. These hair-thin glass strands encoded with laser light transmit vast data rapidly and reliably. Global networks composed of undersea and underground fiber optic cables instantly convey terabytes of information worldwide.

Optical fibre handles the growing data demands with higher speeds and capacity than copper wire. As a business owner, you likely rely on some fiber connections without even realizing it. However, understanding fiber optic networks helps ensure your operations run smoothly amid ever-rising data needs.

 

How Fiber Optic Communication Works

Unlike electrical signals in copper wires, fiber optics use light pulses to represent data. A laser or LED emits modulated light into the thin glass core, where it reflects internally along the length. Light emerging at the other end gets decoded back into data. Key principles make this possible:

  • Total internal reflection - Light reflects fully inside the fiber core and doesn't leak out due to a lower refractive index in the cladding. This enables light to travel long distances.
  • High bandwidth - Light frequencies far exceed electronics. An optical fiber can carry bandwidths 50 times more than copper.
  • Low loss - Ultra-clear glass fibers transmit light with less attenuation than copper does electricity, allowing longer transmission distances without needing a repeater.
  • Thin and lightweight - Hair-thin optical fiber allows packing hundreds within a small cable, while also being lighter than copper for easier handling.
  • Immune to electromagnetic interference - Light signals inside a fiber remain unaffected by external power sources or lightning that can impact copper cabling.
  • Hard to tap without detection - Any attempt to splice into a live fiber causes detectable light loss, making optical networks very secure. 

 

Major Types of Fiber Optic Networks

While optical fiber construction remains fundamentally the same, networks using this medium differ depending on the needed capacity, distances, costs, and performance.

  • Long haul networks - Large backbone networks between cities and countries using high fiber counts in buried conduits or undersea cables transmitting massive data loads.
  • Metro networks - Regional fiber rings interconnect businesses to larger long-haul networks via local switching centers. 
  • FTTx networks - Feeder networks extending fiber closer to users for broadband delivery. Variants like FTTP (premises) and FTTH (home) bring fiber to locations for high-speed internet.
  • Private networks - Businesses with multiple locations lease fiber from telcos or operate private long-distance and metro fiber links for data traffic and storage networking between offices and data centers.

 

Why Optical Fiber Networks Excel Over Copper 

While copper still has cost advantages for short, lower bandwidth runs, fiber optics outshine it on performance essential for modern networks:

  • Higher capacity - Optical networks easily handle bandwidths over 10 Gbps on a single fiber. New technology pushes capacity to nearly 1 Tbps over fiber for incredible speed.
  • Longer distances - Fiber optic cables transmit signals with much lower loss than copper, especially over long runs. Optical fibres can span many kilometers before needing any regeneration.
  • Signal reliability - Fiber reliably carries signals across great distances with zero errors. Copper is susceptible to interference-inducing noise in signals.
  • Thinner and lighter - A single hair-thin fiber strand has more capacity than thousands of copper lines. Optical cables take up less space and weigh less.
  • Future readiness - While copper is nearing bandwidth limits, optical technology advancements continue to squeeze greater fiber capacity for future bandwidth growth.

 

Factors To Consider For Fiber Deployments

Successfully building or upgrading to fiber networks requires planning and matching components to your connectivity needs:

  • Network size and capacity - Assess how much bandwidth you require now and for future growth. Plan adequate fiber counts in long haul and metro networks.  
  • Transmission distance - Account for distances between endpoints to allow cables to span required lengths without signal regeneration.
  • Environment - Choose fiber and cables for routing methods like underground, aerial cables secured to poles, or direct burial. Indoor installations also need fiber cable variants.
  • Ease of upgrade - Ensure adequate spare and dark fibers to enable easy ramping bandwidth as your needs change without new cabling. Consider network hardware that supports simple pluggable optic upgrades. 
  • Security - Isolate fibers meant for public networks versus private data flows. Evaluate tapping risks for accessing insecure network areas cable runs.
  • Standards compliance - Choose commercial networking components following standard bodies like ISO/IEC and ITU-T to ensure interoperability between fiber links using equipment from multiple vendors.
  • Singlemode vs. multimode - While multimode fiber works for shorter data centers or office links, the single mode has superior capacity and distance performance essential for long-haul connectivity.

 

Why Choose Moglix For Your Fiber Optic Needs

To harness the advantages of high-speed optical networks, Moglix provides an extensive selection of quality fiber optic components for your cabling infrastructure, networking hardware, tools, test equipment, and safety gear.

Our products from leading manufacturers ensure reliable connectivity for your critical communications. With the trusted supply chain and customer support Moglix offers, you can confidently deploy fiberoptics to meet your current and future needs.