Fiber Optic definition

Fiber Optic means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable, along with all associated electronics and equipment, capable of carrying Cable Service by means of electric lightwave impulses.
Fiber Optic or "Optical Fiber" shall mean a strand of optical waveguide permitting the transmission of communications signals.
Fiber Optic refers to a transmission medium of optical fiber cable and the electronics, software and equipment that support delivery of Cable Services by means of the optical fiber cable.

Examples of Fiber Optic in a sentence

  • However, Line Current Differential Relay (with back up distance protection feature) as Main–I and Main-II shall be considered at both ends for short lines (line length below 30 km) having Fiber Optic Communication Link.


More Definitions of Fiber Optic

Fiber Optic means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable, along with all associated electronics and equipment capable of carrying electric lightwave pulses.
Fiber Optic means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable, along with all associated electronics and equipment capable of carrying Cable Service or Institutional Network Service by means of electric lightwave pulses. "Franchise" means the document in which this definition appears, which is executed between Grantor and Grantee, containing the specific provisions of the authorization granted and the contractual and regulatory agreement created hereby.
Fiber Optic means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable capable of carrying Cable Service by means of electric lightwave impulses.
Fiber Optic. For purposes of Section 6, "Fiber Optic" means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable, along with all associated electronics and equipment capable of carrying Signals by means of electric lightwave impulses.
Fiber Optic. (FOP) Construction Permit means a construction permit which is required for any installation or maintenance of private communication facilities within the public right-of-way, by a private utility company and where once the facilities are installed, a portion of the installed facilities, will be transferred to “Unified Government” ownership. This permit is also required when the installation of private facilities utilizes an existing Unified Government-owned conduit. FOP Permits also require plans stamped by a registered professional engineer to be submitted and approved.
Fiber Optic means a transmission medium of optical fiber cable, along with all associated electronics and equipment capable of carrying electric light-wave impulses.
Fiber Optic. SPECIFICATIONS. The Fibers are single mode and conform to all the following minimum specifications: Operating Wavelength 1310 NM 1550 NM Maximum Attenuation .40dB/KM .30 dB/KM Maximum Dispersion 3.5 PS/NM-KM 4 PS/NM-KM Core Diameter (Typical) 8.7 microns Core Noncircularity (Max) 10% Cladding Diameter 125 microns 3 um Cladding Noncircularity 2% Core Cladding Offset 1.0 micron Proof Test 50 KPSI (100 KPSI for OPGW) Fiber Bandwidth Limitation None Cut Off Wavelength 1100-1310 NM Note: NM = nanometers; dB = decibels; KM = kilometers; PS = picoseconds um = microns; KPSI = Kilopounds per square inch SPLICE SPECIFICATIONS. LESSOR will utilize "Fusion Splicing" and meet an average of 0.15 dB loss per splice with a maximum splice loss not to exceed 0.3 dB on any individual splice. LESSOR will record the actual dB loss reading as displayed on the splicer or Optical Time Domain Reflectometer ("OTDR") as the splice is completed. LESSOR will provide the results to LESSEE.