Jio
One of the first service partners for Jio in the eastern region since the inception of the 4G project. We have worked with Jio in West Bengal and Jharkhand to establish some focal links in the states.
HDD
A method of installing underground pipelines, cables and service conduit through trenchless methods. It involves the use of a directional drilling machine, and associated attachments, to accurately drill along the chosen bore path and back ream the required pipe.
ADSS Aerial Cable Installation
Structural ADSS® (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) fiber optic cable is a non-metallic cable which supports its own weight without the use of lashing wires or messenger cables.
Laying & Blowing of OFC in HDPE Duct
Optical fiber cables for telecommunication application are installed in pipes/ducts. 24/48/96 is the quantity that you push fiber in through the ducts depending on the requirement. Large compressor and/or hydraulic power is used.
Splicing, Jointing & Termination
Fiber optic splicing is the process of joining two or more fibers together. Fiber optic termination is the connection of fiber or wire to a device, such as a wall outlet or equipment, which allows for connecting the cable to other cables or devices. The purpose of fiber optic termination is to enable fiber cross connection and light wave signal distribution.
Installation of Poles
Various lengths of poles (6MTR, 7.5MTR, 9MTR) are installed based on requirements.
Installation of 19” 42U & 6U Rack
Racks are installed both indoor and outdoor (Indoor & Outdoor). Racks are used to install telecom equipment in and keep at the stations and operating rooms.
Installation & De-installation of IDSC & ODSC
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Open Trenching across all variety of soil
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