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Fiber Optics

The varied advantageous aspects of Fiber Optics technology has opted many in its utilization. Although this technology is well known and has been implemented in almost all facets of corporate and commercial infrastructure in recent years, the intricacies of design and implementation limits wide spread facilitation, since there are only a limited number of companies that have the experience & technical know-how in carrying out the numerous phases of design, implementation and maintenance.

Nashita’s experience in design and implementation of Fiber Optics technology spans over a decade. Nashita’s specialists have designed and implemented numerous projects incorporating Fiber Optics technology. We at Nashita believe that this technology is bound to pave the way for Iraq’s leap for the future. What the world is currently benefiting from is what Iraqi private and public institutions deserve.

 

  • Operating at gigabit speeds, this technology provides for high network communications.
  • By employing a broader Bandwidth, it enables large carrying capacity while providing transmission of signals in greater distances, not requiring amplification or strengthening.
  • It has greater resistance and is therefore less susceptible to electromagnetic noise emitted from nearby cables.

The combined benefits of Fiber Optics technology provides for a vital solution needed by most entities in Iraq who desire to compete and excel. Fiber Optics technology expedites Iraq’s efforts for growth and modernization. Nashita as an Iraqi company is apt and prepared in providing the highest quality fiber optics solutions in Iraq.

Fiber Optic Cable Advantages over Copper:

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  • Speed - Fiber Optic networks operate at high speeds - up into the gigabits
  • Bandwidth - large carrying capacity
  • Distance - Signals can be transmitted further without needing to be "refreshed" or strengthened.
  • Resistance - Greater resistance to electromagnetic noise such as radios, motors or other nearby cables.
  • Maintenance - Fiber optic cables costs much less to maintain.

In recent years it has become apparent that fiber-optics are steadily replacing copper wire as an appropriate means of communication signal transmission. They span the long distances between local phone systems as well as providing the backbone for many network systems. Other system users include cable television services, university campuses, office buildings, industrial plants, and electric utility companies.

Capabilities:

Nashita provides solutions for all Fiber Optic technology needs. The process of design and implementation is carried out by experienced teams of technicians. Nashita’s specialists are experienced in the implementation of detailed plans and all aspects that it encompasses. Nashita’s Management teams and supervisors work in close contact with technical teams and specialist in "getting the job done" on time and in accordance with predefined industry standards.