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The telecommunications industry faces a growing challenge: balancing exponential data demands with environmental responsibility. Fortunately, fibre optic technology offers a solution, enhancing network performance, while simultaneously delivering significant energy savings.

Fibre Optic Advantages

Near zero attenuation: Light signals experience minimal loss over long distances, eliminating the need for repeaters and drastically reducing energy consumption

Minimal heat generation: Fibre cables inherently generate significantly less heat compared to copper, reducing the need for cooling infrastructure and associated energy demands.

Massive band width: Fibre’s inherent capacity exceeds that of copper by orders of magnitude, accommodating future data growth without requiring additional infrastructure and its associated energy footprint.

Fast Speeds: Fibre facilitates applications like 5G and cloud computing with significantly higher data transfer rates.

Reduced latency: Signal delays are minimised, enabling real-time applications and improved user experience.

Enhanced Reliability: Fibre cables are less susceptible to interference and damage, leading to a more robust and reliable network.

Quantifiable Benefits

Up to 80% reduction in network power consumption (compared to copper-based systems)

35% reduction in rack space requirements in data centres, minimising cooling needs.

70% potential reduction in CO2 emissions associated with network operations.

Telecom Services

Network Build Survey

Emergi-safe and its partners conduct detailed network surveys including intrusive surveys where we Test Rod & Rope (TTR). This step is essential for good planning which in turn ensures the implementation of a high-quality network and ensures efficiencies in the build.

Civils & Construction

Our engineers build telecom infrastructures for major ISPs (Internet Service Providers) across the UK, using highly skilled civil engineers we can lay ducting, build telecom chambers, directional drilling and carry out reinstatement.

Blown Fibre

We provide fibre blowing teams installing high fibre count cables including customer drop fibre. All installed sub/micro duct tubing is tested and commissioned before handover to our clients. We also install internal Micro-duct inside commercial buildings, meeting the global WiredScore certification.

Fibre Build

We build the network by preparing fibre joints and terminations to the highest of standards, install splitters and splicing both ribbon and single fibre cables. All fibre is commissioned in line with the manufacturer’s specifications and the clients design manual.

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