Fiber Optic Cable Installation Across The Sea
- Offshore Engineer
- May 14, 2019
- 3 min read
Updated: May 24, 2019
Hiring fiber optic cable contractors is an important part of laying the cables that are required for your connections. Laying these cables underwater over hundreds of miles requires the help of a company that has the gear necessary to pull off a job like this. Yes, this process involves underwater exploration with submarines and heavy duty cables that are connected over long distances. Scheduling these jobs requires that you know the distance you would like to cover and the number of cables that will be used. Research these services so that you understand the sort of network you will be building.
What Does Installation Involve?
Fiber optic cable installation involves a submarine or underwater craft that will gently lay these cables over long distances. You are asking for what amounts to an exploratory mission that will cover miles and miles of open water, and you must be aware that these projects take time to complete. It is wise for you to allow time for your installation company to do the work. You are probably not aware of all that is involved once the craft is in the water and the cable is rolling off the spool. Ask your installation company to show you how they use boats and submarines to cover the distance that is required to build your specific connection.
Choose The Best Cables!
You must choose amazing products that are designed to lay under the sea at high pressure and the salinity that is found at the bottom to the ocean. You must consult with your installation company about the cables they plan to use, and they must show you the sort of cables they use. These cables are some of the most durable products in the entire world because they are meant to sit in a place that is so hostile it can break down a shipwreck. You are using sensitive fiber optic cables to build a new connection between two points of contact, and you must be certain that those cables were chosen with great care.
Verifying & Testing The Connection
Verifying and testing the connection is a major part of the installation process. You must insist that you see a connection test that shows how fast the connection is, shows you how the cables are functioning at different points, and ensures that you are getting the speeds you deserve. The company can send submarines out to repair cables or shift their position when needed. You are well within your rights to request a maintenance program that will check these cables if they ever malfunction, and it is important that you send out teams on a regular basis to ensure the cables are not destroyed by marine life that might have taken a liking to these cables. Wind, rain, and heavy surf could damage these cables as they rise out of the water, and regular inspections ensure a remote outpost is not cut off from their mainland support center.
Why Do You Need This Service?
Scientific outposts, oil rigs, gas platforms, and other industrial stations need a strong fiber optic connection that gives them a way of communicating with everyone who is back on the mainland. These cables can be run from any location at-sea back to the mainland, and the cables are communicated to the hub that the client uses for communication. A company that runs a control or dispatch center on the coast will (quite literally) have the fiber optic connection from to their front doorstep from the outpost that could be hundreds of miles away.
Planning a new fiber optic cable installation allows you to establish a station at-sea that will be connected to the Internet and basic communications just like a standard house or office. By doing this, you are making your oceanic operations safer and more efficient.
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