Fibre optic, well known for its enormous information-carrying capacity, plays a key role in Fiberail’s offerings of products and services.
Fiberail has two fibre optic cable networks running parallel passing through the KTM railway corridor and a third fibre route laid along Petronas' gas pipeline corridor. These cable routes provide Fiberail’s customers with nationwide reach and higher transmission rates compared to other forms of communication.
| Specifications of the Dark Fibre Services: |
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Single Mode Fibre |
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ITU-T standard – G-652 |
| The Dark Fibre Services enable: |
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Long distance high speed transmission |
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Flexible service additions and adjustments |
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End-to-end control of speed, bandwidth, type of service and transport
protocols |
| Its major plus points are: |
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Secured against intrusion and interference |
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Quality and reliability |
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Customisation |
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Customer control |
| Advantages of the Dark Fibre Services: |
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Vast carrying bandwidth capacity |
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Operable at high speed |
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Longer distance transmission |
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High resistance to electromagnetic noise |
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Scalability |
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| Benefits of the Dark Fibre Services: |
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Lower start-up network cost |
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Enhanced productivity and cost effectiveness |
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High quality signal transmission |
| Fiberail’s Dark Fibre Services are used for, but not limited to,
the transmission of: |
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Mobile services |
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Tele or video conferencing |
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Broadband services |
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Multimedia IT applications |
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Fixed line networks |
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Private networks |
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High speed network transmission (voice, data, and video) |
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Broadcasting transmission |
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