Optical Fiber definition

Optical Fiber means a strand of optical waveguide permitting the transmission of communications signals.
Optical Fiber means Fiber Optic.
Optical Fiber means wires, lines, and cables used to convey communications or information by means of Fiber Optic Technology.

Examples of Optical Fiber in a sentence

  • Pulling of Optical Fiber Cable with proper tools and accessories as per construction specifications.

  • Road Cutting Permission shall be obtained from road and rail authorities for laying the Optical Fiber Cable along the finalized roads and at rail / road crossing along the route.

  • The competent authority taking in to account the prevailing market rates has fixed the cost of Optical Fiber cable drums.

  • Use of normal duty DWC (Double walled corrugated) HDPE pipe – confirming to TEC GR no.GR/DWC-34/01 Sep.2007 with latest amendments shall be preferably utilized as first choice for protection of Optical Fiber Cable instead of GI pipes.

  • The Optical Fiber Cable is laid through HDPE pipes/PLB Blowing/Preinstalled rope type pipe burred at a nominal depth of 165 Cms.


More Definitions of Optical Fiber

Optical Fiber means a filament of transparent dielectric material, usually glass or plastic, and usually circular in cross section, that guides light, and is used to convey modulated information.
Optical Fiber means optical transmission fiber drawn from an optical fiber preform made by vapor phase methods, including but not limited to MCVD, OVD, and VAD methods or combinations thereof, and/or in combination with rod-in-tube overcladding methods. OPTICAL FIBER includes, but is not limited to, single mode optical fiber, multimode optical fiber, dispersion shifted fiber (including but not limited to NON-ZERO DISPERSION FIBER), and polarization maintaining fiber.
Optical Fiber means any fibermade of dielectric material that guides light.
Optical Fiber means fiber optic strands that are capable of carrying voice, video, and data transmissions but that have not yet been activated.
Optical Fiber means a waveguide, in the form of a filament or fiber with a glass core suitable for use in communications including any coating applied concentrically around a single filament in the course of drawing a preformed glass blank into such filament. The term "waveguide" for the purpose of this definition means a dielectric transmission medium whose dimensions and boundary conditions are designed to propagate energy inside the guide structure in its lengthwise direction. The term "communications" for the purpose of this definition shall refer to the transmission of any form of information by the modulation of light waves.
Optical Fiber means a filament of transparent dielectric material, usually glass or plastic, having a cylindrical core surrounded by, and an intimate contact with, a cladding of similar geometry.
Optical Fiber means a filamentary body of optical transmission material of a design primarily adapted for transmitting electromagnetic WAVES having a frequency in excess of three hundred (300) GHz, along a desired path extending longitudinally therethrough and to which such WAVES are substantially confined by the refraction of reflection (or both) of such WAVES.