eNet Components LC2-UNIB-OM4-6F-ENC fiber optic cable 71.7" (1.82 m) LC Aqua color

eNet Components LC2-UNIB-OM4-6F-ENC. Cable length: 71.7" (1.82 m), Fiber optic type: OM4, Connector 1: LC, Connector 2: LC, Core diameter: 50 µm, Full duplex
Manufacturer: eNet Components
SKU: 7273282
Manufacturer part number: LC2-UNIB-OM4-6F-ENC
MSRP: $182.00
$74.18
ENET Fiber Optic cables offer low-latency, optimized performance and increased reliability between network devices. Precision manufacturing methods and finite testing procedures ensure confidence in your network infrastructure. ENET Fiber Optic cables are available in all connector types (LC, SC, ST, and MPO/MTP) in all lengths and core sizes including 9/125 (single-mode), 62.5/125 (multimode), and 50/125 (multimode). Glass optical fiber uses pulses of light to transmit data. Some advantages of optical fibers over metal wires include very low transmission loss and immunity from electrical interference. Optical fibers can simultaneously carry multiple wavelengths of light which greatly increases the rate that data can be sent, and helps enable data rates of up to trillions of bits per second. Optic fibers can be used for long runs of cable carrying very high data rates and are used for undersea cables to interconnect continents.
ENET Fiber Optic cables offer low-latency, optimized performance and increased reliability between network devices. Precision manufacturing methods and finite testing procedures ensure confidence in your network infrastructure. ENET Fiber Optic cables are available in all connector types (LC, SC, ST, and MPO/MTP) in all lengths and core sizes including 9/125 (single-mode), 62.5/125 (multimode), and 50/125 (multimode). Glass optical fiber uses pulses of light to transmit data. Some advantages of optical fibers over metal wires include very low transmission loss and immunity from electrical interference. Optical fibers can simultaneously carry multiple wavelengths of light which greatly increases the rate that data can be sent, and helps enable data rates of up to trillions of bits per second. Optic fibers can be used for long runs of cable carrying very high data rates and are used for undersea cables to interconnect continents.
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