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Fiber Optic Systems & Cabling Australia

Professional fiber optic patch cables, connectivity, enclosures, and PON equipment for Australian network infrastructure.

ARC IP Networks supplies a comprehensive range of fiber optic systems for Australian network installations. Our catalogue includes OS2 single mode and OM3 multimode patch cables, specialty fiber cables, fiber adapters, SFP modules, PLC splitters, and complete PON networking equipment including optical line terminals.

We stock fiber enclosures in both rack-mount and wall-mount configurations for organised fiber termination and management. Our fiber connectivity range covers adapters, patch panels, and splice trays for clean, reliable connections. For service providers and large deployments, our PON and optical distribution network equipment delivers scalable fiber-to-the-premises solutions.

All fiber optic products meet industry standards for low insertion loss and high return loss. Fast shipping from Australia, competitive trade pricing, and technical support from our networking team. Build your fiber infrastructure with ARC IP Networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Single mode (OS2) fiber uses a smaller core and supports longer distances (up to 80km+), making it ideal for campus and WAN links. Multimode (OM3) fiber has a larger core and is used for shorter distances (up to 300m at 10Gbps), typical in data centres and building backbones. Single mode is yellow-jacketed; multimode is aqua or orange.

The most common connectors are LC (small form factor, used in modern switches and SFPs) and SC (larger, used in older equipment and patch panels). We stock LC-LC, SC-SC, and LC-SC patch cables in both single mode and multimode versions.

Yes, we stock specialty fiber cables designed for outdoor and harsh environments, including armoured and direct-burial rated cables suitable for Australian conditions.

PON (Passive Optical Network) uses optical splitters to deliver fiber connectivity to multiple endpoints from a single fiber strand. It is commonly used by service providers for fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) deployments and in large campus networks where running individual fibers to each location is impractical.

For small installations with fewer than 24 fiber connections, a wall-mount fiber enclosure is the most practical option. For larger deployments or data centre environments, rack-mount enclosures provide better scalability and cable management.
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