Fiber-Optic Networks

Fiber-Optic Networks Have Key Advantages

Fiber-optic netowrks can deliver speeds up to 40 GbE at up to 100 meters, and 10GbE at up to 300 meters, which is capable of handling the increasingly massive user loads in systems like hospitality WiFi networks in hotels/motels/marinas.

Fiber-optic cables are able to be used at lengths of over one-quarter mile and deliver up to 1.25 Gigabits Per Second of bandwidth, breaking through the 100M (~328') barrier of CAT5e and CAT6 copper Ethernet cables.

Fiber-optic cables are not subject to electrical noise like copper wire or radio interference issues like long-range WiFi meaning they provide improved stability and performace in challenging environments.

Fiber-optic cables are non-conductive - no risk of shock or short-curcuit, meets electrical codes between structures.

Fiber-optic cables are made from non-corrosive materials which translates to greater expected equipment life, especially in the harsh marine environment of Montauk.

As users become more and more bandwidth-hungry, fiber-optic networks provide the solid backbone necessary to consistently meet the demands of your emplyees, guests, customers and clients, etc.