Fiber Optic Cable Installation from WITS IT Services

WITS IT Services delivers professional fiber optic cable installation tailored to meet your organization’s high-speed connectivity needs. Our expert team ensures reliable, efficient, and future-ready networking solutions, backed by industry-standard practices and cutting-edge technology. Whether it’s for enterprise infrastructure, campus networks, or data centers, we guarantee seamless integration and minimal downtime.

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WITS IT Services fiber optic cable installation types

AT Wits IT Services Fiber Optics Installation Team we manage 2 categories of Fiber Optic cable :

 

Fiber Optic Cable Single Mode

Single mode fiber optic cable is a type of optical fiber designed to carry a single ray of light (mode) through its small core, typically 8-10 micrometers in diameter. It uses a high-quality glass core with very pure silica and operates with laser light sources at longer wavelengths (usually 1310nm or 1550nm). Single mode fiber offers higher bandwidth capacity, lower signal attenuation, and can transmit data over much longer distances (up to 100km or more without amplification) compared to multimode fiber. It’s commonly used in telecommunications, long-distance networks, internet backbones, and applications requiring high data transmission rates over extended distances.

Fiber Optic Cable Multimode

Multimode fiber optic cable has a larger core diameter (typically 50 or 62.5 micrometers) that allows multiple light rays (modes) to travel through the fiber simultaneously. It uses LED or lower-cost light sources operating at shorter wavelengths (usually 850nm or 1300nm). Multimode fiber is easier to terminate and connect but has higher signal dispersion, limiting its effective transmission distance to approximately 2km or less. It’s more suitable for shorter-distance applications like local area networks (LANs), data centers, enterprise networks, and campus environments where cost-effectiveness is prioritized over maximum distance or bandwidth capacity.

WITS IT Services Fiber Optics Connectors

AT Wits IT Services Fiber Optics Installation Team we can terminate your fiber optic cable with the most common categories of fiber cable connector types and their polish:

 

FIber Connector LC

The LC (Lucent Connector) is a small form-factor connector with a latch mechanism similar to an RJ-style plug. About half the size of an SC connector, it’s designed for high-density applications and has become the most popular connector type in enterprise networks and data centers. Its small size allows more connections in limited space.

Fiber Connector SC

The SC (Subscriber Connector) is a square push-pull connector with a locking tab. It features a medium-sized rectangular body and provides reliable connectivity with simple insertion and removal. SC connectors are widely used in datacom and telecommunications applications, particularly for single-mode and multimode fiber installations where ease of use is important.

Fiber Connector FC

The FC (Ferrule Connector) uses a threaded coupling mechanism for extremely secure connections in high-vibration environments. It includes a positioning key for precise alignment and features a metal housing for durability. FC connectors are commonly used in test equipment, telecommunications, and installations requiring high reliability.

Fiber Connector ST

The ST (Straight Tip) connector features a cylindrical body with a bayonet-style twist locking mechanism. Similar in appearance to BNC connectors, it provides a secure connection that resists pulling and vibration. ST connectors were among the first widely deployed fiber connectors and remain common in older network installations.

Fiber Connector MU

The MU connector is essentially a miniaturized version of the SC connector, about half the size of an LC. Developed in Japan, it uses a push-pull coupling mechanism and is designed for very high-density applications. Its small form factor makes it ideal for environments where space is extremely limited.

Fiber Connector MT-RJ

he MT-RJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack) is a dual-fiber connector with side-by-side fibers in a single housing. It uses an RJ-style latch similar to telephone/Ethernet connectors and was designed to simplify installation with its duplex design that ensures transmit and receive fibers are properly aligned

Fiber Connector MPO

The MPO/MTP (Multiple-Fiber Push-On/Pull-Off) is a high-density connector capable of terminating 12, 24, or more fibers in a single ferrule. Used primarily in data centers and high-bandwidth applications, it features alignment pins for precise connection and a push-pull tab for easy handling. MPO connectors are essential for modern high-speed parallel optical applications..

WITS IT Services your optical cable company

AT Wits IT Services Fiber Optics Installation Team we can terminate your fiber optic cable with the most common categories of fiber cable connector types and their polish: