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Fiber Optic Technician International Certification Course in Rawalpindi

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Fiber Optic Technician International Certification TrainingCourse in Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Attock, Lahore, Faisalabad, Karachi,Peshawar and Pakistan

Afiber optic technician generally works in the telecommunications industry. Theyinstall fiber optic cables, which are used to carry Internet, telephone, andtelevision connections/services. Technicians perform their job duties insideand outside of homes and buildings, installing new cables and repairing andmaintaining existing cables. Fiber optic technicians are responsible fortroubleshooting and correcting any problems that may arise. Customerinteraction can also play a large role in the technician’s day, and fiber optictechnicians must have an acceptable appearance (for example, clean andprofessional) and be comfortable interacting with customers.Splicing fibers is commonly used to rejoin fiber optic cables whenaccidentally broken or to fuse two fibers together to create a fiber that islong enough for the required cable run. There are two accepted methods ofsplicing fibers: Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing. Splicing fibers iscommonly used to rejoin fiber optic cables when accidentally broken or to fusetwo fibers together to create a fiber that is long enough for the requiredcable run. There are two accepted methods of splicing fibers: Mechanicalsplicing. Fusion splicing. Splicing fibers is commonly used to rejoin fiberoptic cables when accidentally broken or to fuse two fibers together to createa fiber that is long enough for the required cable run. There are two acceptedmethods of splicing fibers: Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing. Splicingfibers is commonly used to rejoin fiber optic cables when accidentally brokenor to fuse two fibers together to create a fiber that is long enough for therequired cable run. There are two accepted methods of splicing fibers:Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing. Splicing fibers is commonly used torejoin fiber optic cables when accidentally broken or to fuse two fiberstogether to create a fiber that is long enough for the required cable run. Thereare two accepted methods of splicing fibers: Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing.Splicing fibers is commonly used to rejoin fiber optic cables when accidentallybroken or to fuse two fibers together to create a fiber that is long enough forthe required cable run. There are two accepted methods of splicing fibers:Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing. Splicing fibers is commonly used torejoin fiber optic cables when accidentally broken or to fuse two fiberstogether to create a fiber that is long enough for the required cable run.There are two accepted methods of splicing fibers: Mechanical splicing. Fusionsplicing. Splicing fibers is commonly used to rejoin fiber optic cables whenaccidentally broken or to fuse two fibers together to create a fiber that islong enough for the required cable run. There are two accepted methods ofsplicing fibers: Mechanical splicing. Fusion splicing.

Some technicians are alsoresponsible for promoting company services and ensuring customer satisfaction.A technician should possess a strong knowledge of their company and all of theservices that are offered. A fiber optic technician position is physical,requiring the technician to climb telephone poles and crawl in small spaces.Good working knowledge of hand and power tools is needed in this position; somecompanies provide their fiber optic technicians with the tools that will beutilized for the job. Employers look generally look for candidates with atleast an associate's degree in telecommunications engineering or electricalengineering, along with specialized certifications. Good analytical andproblem-solving skills are necessary, and the fiber optic technician must be aself starter with the capability to work independently. Many technicians spendtheir day traveling to different locations; a clean driving record is normallyrequired by employers.

Fiber opticstechnicians work with the optical fibers and cables used in transmittingcommunications data. Depending on the area of employment, technicians splicefibers, fuse fibers together, and install fiber cables beneath the ground andin buildings. These technicians work for telecommunications and cablecompanies, and other businesses involved in telecommunications. The U.S.Department of Labor reports that approximately 106,360 telecommunicationsline installers and repairers, including fiber optics technicians, are employedin the United States. Fiber optic cables are repaired in thesame way that they are spliced. Unlike conventional copper wire, acut fiber cable cannot simply be twisted or crimped back together. Ifthe fiber isn't cut but damaged, then the bad section is removed andthe remaining fiber must be carefully spliced. In general, peoplebuilding networks are working on 40 years as a minimum, and some are expectingit to last 100 years. But some people think that fibre lasts only a couple ofdecades.

Fiber optic cablemanufacturers who say cables are designed for approximately a 40 yearlifetime. The glass fiber is good for millennia, of course, as long as thecoatings remain hermetic, but the plastics used in the cable will have ashorter lifetime. This lifetime only applies to a cable, which can becompromised by damage to the cable during installation (cuts in the jacket,pulled with excess tension, kinked by bending around a smaller radius thatspecified for the cable, etc.) In addition, you have the lifetime of splicesand terminations and any other hardware involved. Another factor in thelifetime of fiber is that it needs no maintenance. Connectors are effectivelysealed from dirt in patch panels, and splices are sealed in enclosures thatprevent moisture from entering.

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