Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.6.5 - Choices Based on Need: Cost and Bandwidth

When installing all-fiber networks, total cost and bandwidth needs are important factors to consider. High bandwidths over medium distances (<3000 ft) are achieved via multimode fiber cables. Although copper has been usually considered the most costeffective for networking horizontal runs as from a closet to a desktop, it will not be able to handle businesses that require 10-Gb speeds and beyond. For companies continuing to use only megabit data speeds, such as Ethernet (10 Mb/s), fast Ethernet (100 Mb/s), and gigabit Ethernet (1 Gb/s), copper will remain the better choice. Yet, as individuals/ businesses move to the utilization of faster data rates, they will no longer have to choose between high-cost electronics or re-cable facilities. Switching to fiber will be necessary in many situations and fiber-optic technologies will come down in costs.

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