As a generation of Internet users, have you ever wondered about the differences among fiber optic Internet, cable, DSL, and other Internet connections? Or have you even known that fiber optic Internet is actually a type of broadband Internet and not a competitor of it? To set things straight, let us discuss about the other types of broadband Internet connections in this feature and see how fiber optic Internet fares better than them.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there! Who says that fathers can’t go back to school like their sons? Here at SubNet Services, even fathers can be students again and enroll in our fiber optics training. This June, we are offering the Back to School Promo on all our fiber optics courses! Read full article to know more.
In this month’s series of Fiber Op-Tips, we’ll be discussing deeper technical and safety aspects of fiber optics cable management. Let’s start it off with today’s article on Do’s and Don’ts in fiber optics handling. We have recently discussed the basic fiber optics terminologies which anyone interested in this field should remember. Among these terminologies are the fiber optic cable elements. Let’s have a review of what these terms mean.
Here in the Philippines, schools of basic education open classes in June. That’s the reason why this month is specially viewed as a new beginning for most students despite the fact that it also denotes the end of the second quarter, as well as the middle of the year. And while SubNet Services training school is open all year round, we would like to encourage everyone (who has not enrolled yet in any of our trainings) to book his/her preferred SubNet course now.
Fiber optics, like any other field, has its own special words or phrases that people from other profession or groups might find difficult to understand. For our new blog feature dubbed as “Fiber Optic Jargon”, SubNet Services will give you some of the basic fiber optic terminologies you have to remember. In this post, we will be discussing the metric system, fiber optics communication, and fiber optic cables.