Single-mode OS2 and multi-mode OM3 and OM4 terminations for building backbones, inter-unit links and data hall uplinks. Olympus Networks fusion splices, terminates and OTDR traces every fibre, then signs off with a PDF report so you know the loss budget is met before anyone goes live.
Scope scales with the site, but these are the things Olympus Networks does as standard on any fibre optic splicing job.
Single-mode and multi-mode fibres fusion spliced with a core-alignment splicer for the lowest possible loss. Each splice protected in a heat-shrink sleeve and laid into a managed splice tray.
Single-mode for distance and backbone, OM3 and OM4 multi-mode for in-building and data hall runs. We advise on the right fibre for the link and the optics at quote stage.
Every fibre OTDR traced and light-source / power-meter tested end to end. Traces saved and handed over so the loss budget is documented, not assumed.
Splices dressed into trays with proper bend radius, and terminated into LC or SC patch panels. Spare fibres parked and labelled for future use.
OTDR traces and insertion-loss figures collated into a single PDF report, dropped to your inbox with the invoice.
Building-to-building and floor-to-floor backbones spliced and tested, including blown-fibre tube and direct-burial routes where the duct is already in.
Single-mode OS2 suits longer backbones and anything that may need to scale to higher speeds. Multi-mode OM3 or OM4 is common for short in-building links where the optics are cheaper. Tell us the distance and the kit and we will spec it.
Yes. We OTDR trace every fibre and hand over the traces plus the insertion-loss figures in a PDF report. If a fibre is outside the loss budget we re-splice it before sign-off.
Yes. We can splice into existing in-place fibre, add patch panels, or repair a damaged link. We will trace what is already there first so we know what we are joining onto.
A handful of fibres between two units is usually a same-day job including testing. Larger backbone terminations are scoped and programmed, but we always test and document before we leave.
Yes, we supply and install LC or SC patch panels, splice trays and enclosures, or fit client-supplied hardware if you have a preferred standard.
Send Scott the plans, the floor count or a photo of the cabinet. Quotes within 24 hours, usually same-day.
A quick chat or a photo is usually enough for Scott to give you a realistic price for your fibre optic splicing job. No detail is too small.