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solutions provider[/advtext][advtext alignment=”text-center” tag=”div” color=”#777777″ max_width=”750px” font_size=”18px” line_height=”30px”]Our team’s experience in this industry paired with our strong people-first culture allow us to deliver exceptional results to our clients.[/advtext][spacing desktop_height=”70″ mobile_height=”40″ smobile_height=”40″]
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Fiber optic splicing and guarantee
a continuous connection for effortless
operations and productivity of your business.

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Our expert team will assist with upgrading
your cabling network plant
for future needs.

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Comparing to traditional copper cables
fiber optic cables are able to provide higher
bandwidth and more reliability.

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Knowledge and expertise to work
with all networking products including
Juniper, Cisco, etc.

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Fiber optic services

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Fiber optic cable is made up of a bunch of glass fiber strands encapsulated by an insulated cover. Designed to support internet, cable, and telephone systems, these are used for delivering high-performance data networking and telecommunication over long distances. Comparing to traditional copper cables, fiber optic cables are able to provide higher bandwidth and more reliability.

MS Drywall Ltd. provides Commercial and Residential Telecom services in Metro Vancouver, Lower Mainland & Fraser Valley Region in BC.

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[/deeper_advance_tab][deeper_advance_tab tab_title=”Fiber Optic Installation & Repair” icon_type=”entypo” icon_font_size=”50px” icon_entypo=”entypo-icon entypo-icon-tools”][spacing desktop_height=”45″ mobile_height=”30″ smobile_height=”30″][advtext alignment=”text-center” tag=”div” color=”#ffffff” max_width=”800px” font_size=”18px” line_height=”30px” heading_color=”#414042″]Fiber optic cables are repaired in the same way that they are spliced. Unlike conventional copper wire, a cut fiber cable cannot simply be twisted or crimped back together. If the fiber isn’t cut but damaged, then the bad section is removed and the remaining fiber must be carefully spliced.[/advtext][spacing desktop_height=”40″ mobile_height=”40″ smobile_height=”40″]
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[/deeper_advance_tab][deeper_advance_tab tab_title=”Testing & Communication” icon_type=”extraicon” icon_font_size=”50px” icon_extraicon=”elegant-icon_mobile”][spacing desktop_height=”45″ mobile_height=”30″ smobile_height=”30″][advtext alignment=”text-center” tag=”div” color=”#ffffff” max_width=”800px” font_size=”18px” line_height=”30px” heading_color=”#414042″]Fiber testing encompasses the processes, tools, and standards used to test fiber optic components, fiber links, and deployed fiber networks. This includes optical and mechanical testing of discreet elements and comprehensive transmission tests to verify the integrity of complete fiber network installations.

Fiber Testing Methods and Types of Measurement.[/advtext][spacing desktop_height=”40″ mobile_height=”40″ smobile_height=”40″]

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107-7088 Venture St Delta, BC V4G 1H5 Canada

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(604) 227-5949

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