How to Use Fiber When You Only Have a Copper Network

Posted In Hardware, IT & Data Center

A fiber network has lots of advantages, such as the ability to send secure data over long distances. That would be great if you weren’t still stuck with copper. At Interop, Transition Networks showed off a couple of new devices that are able to use fiber in copper-only networks.

The first is Transition Network’s ION platform for copper-to-fiber media conversion. It allows you to introduce fiber into networks that have copper-based switches and routers.

The second is the Power over Ethernet (PoE) media converter, which also injects power over the copper line to power up IP cameras, IP phones or wireless access points.

Watch my video interview with Product Manager Curt Carlson, and stay through the end to see one of the coolest stand up displays I’ve ever seen in a trade show booth.

About David Spark

David Spark is a veteran tech journalist and founder of Spark Media Solutions, a media consulting and production company. Spark has been published in more than 30 media outlets including eWeek, PC World, TechTV, John C. Dvorak's Cranky Geeks, Socialmedia.biz, Technologizer, and Mashable. For more, read Spark's blog at Spark Minute or follow on Twitter @dspark.

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