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  • Fiber Optic Installer – Right for Your Business

    Businesses need to keep up with the ever-changing technology landscape, so they need the best internet connection they can get—and that’s fiber optic. Northeast Remote Surveillance fiber optic installers have flexible and customizable fiber optic solutions that can affordably meet the needs of companies of all sizes, in all industries. Other internet connection types have upload speeds that are usually one-tenth of the download speed, but a fiber optic internet speeds are symmetrical, meaning that upload and download speeds are the same. This saves precious time during the business day and is crucial for use of cloud services, uploading larges files (like a video to YouTube) or video conferencing. Most businesses share their internet connection among desktops, laptops, VoIP phone systems and more, but employees are also connecting their smartphones, tablets, and other devices to the internet too. Businesses need to make sure they have enough bandwidth to support all of these devices. A fiber connection delivers this support. Fiber optic cable is nearly hack-proof. Although rare, it’s possible to tap into a copper or coax line to steal internet service. A fiber network, on the other hand, can’t be tapped this way, because the cable would have to be cut, which would take the system down. Additionally, while DOCSIS cable modem and fiber-based Passive Optical Networks are shared with other subscribers, dedicated fiber connections aren’t shared with other customers, providing an additional layer of security. Fiber optic internet is easily scalable compared to other types of internet connections. Typically, internet service providers can upgrade the speed of a fiber network with a single phone call—making it easy to meet the needs of a company at every stage of growth. Additional bandwidth and fiber speed help power the peripheral devices a business will add to their operations as they grow: printers, credit card machines, scanners, point-of-sale terminals, and more. With a fiber link, there’s enough bandwidth and speed to support the devices a business has today, while also being ready for the devices of the future. See how fiber optics can help your business, call our fiber optic contractor at: (888) 344-3846 now.

  • Fiber Optic Company Installs Security Cameras

    While it is true that copper has proven to be adequate for the secure applications of the past, in today’s security conscious climate, it may make sense to upgrade to fiber optic. A fiber optic contractor can install top of the line high speed fiber in your business. Imagine having no worries over lightning strikes, or electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. Imagine having more bandwidth available AND having much longer distances supported. This translates into longer wiring runs for you along with the capability of sending a larger volume of information longer distances. Add to these the “un-tappability” and 99.9% reliability of the medium, and you can’t afford not to give fiber optics serious consideration. A tried and true medium, having been adequately tested by our government and military decades ago at the height of the cold war. Happily, today’s costs of implementing this technology are no longer as prohibitive as they were in the late 1950’s, and the cost for cable is now comparable to the cost for copper cable. Additionally, Northeast Remote Surveillance installers use modern plug and play design to facilitates ease of installation and less hassle for you. In fact, the marriage of this technology to “mission critical” applications can prove to be a match made in heaven. Fiber optic cable is completely resistant to electromagnetic fields, power surges, interference, noise and cross-talk. Using a fiber optic cable, the installer does not need to apply any additional protectors. The connection of the PTZ camera with the use of fiber optic transmission medium is shown in the diagram below. Transmission distance determines the type of optical fiber. Up to 100 meters, any type can be used – polymer or glass fiber (single-mode or multi-mode). At distances from 100 m to 2 km it is possible to use single-mode or multi-mode glass fibers. Distances longer than 2 km require to use single-mode glass fiber, due to the lower attenuation. To Learn More about how a fiber optic contractor can help your business, call (888) 344-3846 now.

  • Commercial Fiber Optic Installer Does Security Protection

    How fiber optic perimeter protection installed by Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC, a commercial fiber optic installer works. Coded infrared (IR) light is sent through fiber optic cables and sensors from IR transmitters is received by IR receivers. Any attempted intrusion such as cutting, climbing or walking above the sensors will be detected by an interruption in light transmission and will trigger an alarm in the Command Center that will locate and identify the intruded zone. A Laser Diode (transmitter) launches continuous wave light into a fiber optic cable. It appears at the end of the fiber optic as a speckle pattern of light and dark patches. Under steady conditions this speckle pattern is stationary. When pressure or vibration is applied close to the sensor it causes the fiber optic to deflect and redistribute the light speckle pattern. This movement or ‘twinkling’ of the speckle pattern is detected by a Photo-Diode (receiver). The output is electronically processed and fed to a relay that causes an alarm to be activated. Any attempt to cut through or climb over the barrier will trigger an alarm. The pressure sensitivity on each section can also be adjusted to accommodate a balance between security and prevailing environmental conditions. The fiber optic fence is an innovative integration of fiber-optic net and cable that operates on the principle of light disturbance. The components include the FiberNet, which detects any attempted intrusion by cutting, and the FiberSensor which detects intrusion attempts by sensing motion and vibration disturbance. The cable is installed in a split plastic conduit to provide uniform detection and to enhance sensitivity to any fence motion disturbance. Coded infrared (IR) light is sent through the FiberSensor cables from IR transmitters to IR receivers. Any attempted intrusion will trigger an alarm and monitors in the System Command Center will display and record the intruded zone and all related data. To Learn More about how fiber optics and how a commercial fiber optic installer can help your business, call (888) 344-3846 now.

  • Fiber Optic High Speed Security Networks

    One of the reasons fiber optics have become popular for surveillance cameras is its speed. The familiarity of Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC contractors with fiber optics and its installation processes makes them a preferred installation contractor. Cameras use the same types of fiber, multi-mode or single-mode and the same connectors that are used in other fiber optic systems. If spare fibers are available, video may be sent over the same cables that carry LAN, telecom or CATV signals. Thus, in a corporate network or utility power generation facility, for example, currently installed cabling may be available for security system usage. While fiber optic high speed security cable is hard to tap and impossible to jam, it is possible to disrupt links by simply cutting the cable. Therefore, most security systems run fiber optic cables in conduit, usually metal, for protection. An optical fiber is a flexible and transparent fiber made by glass or plastic with a diameter comparable to that of a human hair. Optical fibers are used to transmit light between the two ends of the fiber and are used in fiber-optic communications over long distances and at high bandwidth. Moreover, compared to electric circuits, fiber-optic systems are immune to electromagnetic interference and have high processing speeds. If pulling tension is high due to friction in the conduit, use a suitable lubricant, which means compatible with the jacket of the fiber cable and the conduit. Different lubricants are needed for outdoor and indoor usage, since indoor lubricants are designed not to drip out of conduit. Special dedicated lubricants for fiber cable are available, and lubricant manufacturers should be consulted for advice on choosing and using these lubricants. Not following these installation guidelines can cause serious problems. For example, an installer on an airport project pulled a cable through a long distance and a large number of 90-degree turns without lubricant. When the fibers were tested with a LED test source and power meter, all had higher than expected loss at 850 nm, but some had an even higher loss at 1,300 nm. All Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC installers are trained to properly run fiber optic cables. Remember that fiber shows higher stress losses at longer wavelengths, so the higher loss at 1,300 nm showed the cable had been over-stressed during installation, probably affecting its long-term reliability. Replacement was the only reasonable fix. You may be able to run power for the equipment in the same conduit as the fiber according to most codes. Check the local inspectors for clarification on this issue. Custom composite cables with power conductors and fibers are an option worth considering if a large number of systems is being installed. To Learn More about how high speed fiber optic security cable and how a commercial fiber optic company can help your business, call (888) 344-3846 now.

  • Fiber Optic Installed Security for Retail Locations

    Shoplifting and false liability claims add unnecessary costs to your bottom line. Keep retail shoppers safe and reduce vandalism with a HD fiber optic network. Control access to and monitor hallways, retail space and parking lots with Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC’s security solutions. Reduce shrinkage and theft while providing a safe customer experience with their end-to-end solutions. Our access control solutions combined with the industry’s most powerful HD network video management software provides a seamless end-to-end solution. Vehicle vandalism and theft account for up to 60 percent of retail losses. Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC’s broad range of megapixel cameras can improve surveillance visibility and promote a safe and comfortable environment for customers. The advanced search capabilities of our Control Center allow you to find what you’re looking for, fast. Get to the truth of the matter and avoid costly liability claims with the industry’s leading video management software. To Learn More about how fiber optics and how a commercial fiber optic installer can help your business, call Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC at: (888) 344-3846 now.

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    Our company moved into a new office and needed all new network installed. Your team provided fiber optic cabling in the office as well as design and installation of two conference rooms. The audio visual system you installed is incredible. We fell that you have brought us into the 21st century. Alan T.

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