Fiber optic armor fiber is a high-performance cable that is designed for use in harsh environments. The cable is made up of a number of layers, a core of optical fibers, a protective coating, and an outer layer of armor…. Read More
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Strengthening Telecom Security with TLS
Introduction The digital world demands top-notch security. Internet Telecom Service Providers (ITSPs) play a vital role in ensuring secure communication. One vital tool in their arsenal is Transport Layer Security (TLS). In this post, we’ll explore the importance of TLS… Read More
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Differences between VMware and Hyper-V
Virtualization has become a popular method for businesses to reduce hardware costs and improve efficiency. Two of the most popular virtualization platforms are VMware and Hyper-V. While both have similar functions, there are some differences between the two that are… Read More
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The Case for Avoiding the 2.4GHz Band in Corporate Wi-Fi Usage
In today’s fast-paced business world, Wi-Fi is essential for productivity and connectivity. Companies rely on wireless networks to communicate, collaborate, and access information. However, when it comes to choosing the frequency band for Wi-Fi deployment, many organizations make the mistake… Read More
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NFPA72-2016 and NFPA1221-2016: A Quick Guide
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) publishes various standards and codes related to fire protection and life safety. Two of these standards are NFPA72-2016 and NFPA1221-2016. They are important for anyone working in the design, installation, and maintenance of fire… Read More
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PCTEL SeeHawk Touch: Lightweight IBflex with Scanning Receiver for Public Safety Surveys
PCTEL, a leading provider of wireless network optimization solutions, has recently launched its new software application, SeeHawk Touch. It is designed to work with the IBflex scanning receiver to provide comprehensive public safety surveys. What is SeeHawk Touch? SeeHawk Touch… Read More
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Differences between Multimode Fiber 50nm and 62.5nm
Introduction Multimode fiber is a type of optical fiber used to transmit data signals over short distances. Multimode fiber comes in different sizes and types, but the most commonly used are 50nm and 62.5nm. In this blog post, we will… Read More
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Maximizing Network Performance with Quality Patch Panel Ports
Effective communication is a fundamental aspect of any organization’s success, and reliable connectivity is key to achieving this. When it comes to data cable management, quality patch panel ports are a critical factor that should not be overlooked. Here’s why:… Read More
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Moore’s Law and the Legacy of Gordon Moore
Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel and a pioneer in the field of semiconductor electronics, passed away on March 24th, 2023 at the age of 94. While his contributions to the technology industry were vast, he is perhaps best known… Read More
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Main Differences Between Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Fiber Optics
Fiber optics are used in telecommunication, internet connectivity, and other industries to transmit information quickly and efficiently. Two types of fiber optics are used for these purposes: multi-mode and single-mode. The main differences between these two types are discussed below…. Read More