double mode fiber patch cable
Graded-index fiber-optic cable is a high-performance networking solution designed to transmit data for short distances. The cable supports two different wavelengths, usually 1310 nanometers and 1550 nm. It can be used in many different applications. It has been designed so that its most important function is to connect equipment in data centers, telecommunications networks and high-speed internet connections. Features of the graded-index fiber optic cable technology include it has the ability to carry a great deal of bandwidth with a low insertion loss, eliminating any signal degradation. The cable is also robust in design and able to work in severe conditions. Its common applications include installations for connecting fiber into homes or LANs, as well as data transmission in buildings and on campus.