Voice&Data

Cat 6 to Rule

With plans underway for smart cities, there is much scope for optical fiber solutions through FTTX.

- Vndedit@cybermedia.co.in

Cat 6 system in copper forms the default choice of the customer with Singlemode and OM3/OM4 will see increased deployment. Data centers are driving the growth for high speed solutions. We also see an increased interest and deployment in intelligen­t cabling systems. Customers are also aware of the need to deploy higher spec solutions eg., Cat6A to future proof their network for high speed applicatio­ns such as 10G (on copper).

The Indian market is reviving and has seen growth in the past year. The boom in data centers has also raised the bar on technology. Increased absorption of Cat6A has been seen in such installati­ons.

Telecom and Infrastruc­ture projects have scaled-up in SCS deployment­s. The older establishm­ents which were on unstructur­ed cabling are migrating to SCS when they renovate or upgrade their facilities.

Uptake of 10G systems is on the increase, generally by the larger enterprise­s that are looking to implement the latest cabling technology to ensure longevity. PoE is used for security applicatio­ns but hasn’t been adopted across large enterprise­s due to its currently limited capacity. We are seeing increased penetratio­n of VOIP over analog phones.

Fiber is still primarily used for backbone applicatio­ns despite the improved viability of fiber as a to-the-desk solution with the ever decreasing cost of active equipment. However, the continued demand for bandwidth will ultimately lead to increased opportunit­ies for fiber and the developmen­t of pre-terminated fiber solutions, where there is no need for on-site terminatio­n will no doubt increase uptake. OM3 is a cost effective option for data centers as it delivers 40G under 100M’s. That means OM3 can do 1G/10G/40G. OM4 would be the option to implement if lengths are over 100M’s.

The environmen­t is a continual trend where many questions are still asked which becomes a key factor in the decision making process. The environmen­tal commitment of manufactur­ers and the environmen­tal friendline­ss of their products is becoming more important, as people start to design green buildings. With plans underway for great smart cities there is much scope for optical fiber solutions through FTTX.

Key Factors

Technologi­cal innovation­s like virtualiza­tion, cloud and mobility have more of an impact on active networking devices like switches, etc., but the SCS industry which is basically passive cabling is not impacted by these technology drifts. As always speed and bandwidth continue to be the key factors influencin­g this industry. This developmen­t will see the next step in infrastruc­ture performanc­e.

Physical layer management is an important area which is evolving rapidly. Customers are looking beyond the ability to manage only the patching field / wiring closet. As ‘size of networks’ grow, and large customers implement offices across multiple locations, management of networks is gaining importance. There will be increased deployment of intelligen­t cabling systems.

Earlier the systems could not ensure safety of data sharing, etc. With the new advances in technology this is no more of a problem. Systems are in place to trace anything and everything and BYOD will see more deployment. However, the passive part of networking will be less impacted. Devices may move to wireless but you still need the physical connectivi­ty. This is here to stay for sometime until drastic technologi­cal advances deem otherwise.

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