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ABOUT US
Data And Fiber Solutions is low voltage structured cabling company located in Southern California. Data And Fiber Solutions holds a C-7 CA State License#989235. With over 25yrs of combined Industry Knowledge and Experience. Data And Fiber Solutions takes pride in providing the best Cabling System for all & any of your business needs.
WHY US?
We at Data And Fiber Solutions understand today’s Technology for a better tomorrow. Our Team of experts will not only plan, design, install ,but also maintain your project from start to finish. Having a Structured cabling system is crucial to any business. It is important to have the correct system that fits your needs. Our Team of Experts can help you save time, money and aggravation. There is no need to be embarrassed of ugly wiring closets anymore, Give us a call so we can connect you with the correct cabling system that fits your business.
IN THE NEWS
What Is IoT?
The Internet of Things ( IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
What Is PoE?
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a networking feature defined by the IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards. PoE lets Ethernet cables supply power to network devices over the existing data connection.
What Is Fiber Optic Cable?
All fiber optic cable types are comprised of a core that transmits light, generally either glass or plastic, a cladding which reflects that light to prevent loss, and surrounded by sheathing meant to protect the core and cladding from damage. The thickness of these layers can vary, depending on where the cable will be placed and what kind of performance is needed. So, what are the different types of fiber optic cables?
Single-mode
Excels at long-distance communication. Single-mode cable is designed to carry a single signal source with low transmission loss over great distances
Multimode
Designed to carry multiple signals, however, this capacity comes with a loss of range. Multimode cables come in two primary varieties. What are the different types of multimode fiber optic cables? Your choices are step index or graded index cables.


