Greentelftth have switched to Inline Closure
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Irrespective of the applications in which Fiber Optic Splice Closure are used, they are here to stay. Their unique features and capability of transmission have ensured they will be continued to be used widely in the communication sector for many years to come.
This technology, though a lot better than traditional metallic wire transmission, had one big drawback - the fiber could not bend at extreme angles such as 90 degrees as it was not flexible enough. Companies such as Corning have overcome this problem through years of intensive research and development.
Another issue faced by optical fibers is 'attenuation'. It is a phenomenon by which the intensity of light is reduced when it travels great distances. This is primarily due to the scattering of light inside the optical fiber.
The reason behind this is mostly the uneven surface at the junction of the core and the cladding at microscopic levels. Another reason could be the absorption of ultraviolet or infrared wavelengths of light while it travels through the fiber optic medium.
This technology has found numerous takers in India as it is cheap, reliable and low on maintenance. Many telecom companies such as Reliance Telecom, Bharti Airtel etc. have switched to Inline Closure . The use of fiber optics has enabled them to expand their network and provide quality services in even very remote parts of India.
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