With having 25+ years of working experience in the network cabling industry, this is what we know well. We created a niche services-based company out of a need for industry-wide improvement due to a reoccurring problem. Problem = Lead time + High Pricing.
Industry Problem: Extremely long lead-times (4-6 weeks) to obtain custom made fiber cable assemblies are the norm in our industry. Sound familiar? Your new equipment is provisioned for and you are now stuck waiting for custom fiber trunks or assemblies to arrive which is now holding up your project - and creating havoc for your critical timeline requirements.
Our Resolution: After personally seeing this problem occur over-and-over for many years while working for a large global OEM, I set out to change it. By holding strategic relationships with contract manufacturing, we hold an agreement in place to ship in a matter of a few days versus weeks.
No. No one can offer an OEM manufacturer's warranty but the OEM manufacturer themselves.
While the OEM manufacturer may offer it through their authorized Value-Added Reseller (VAR), the warranty is originated by the manufacturer themselves. This allows the OEM full-control (i.e. VAR protection) and automatically will eliminate all non-VARs from participating due to the inclusion of specific RFQ/RFP written language which many be contained in a spec document such as…“Must Be Able To Offer Manufacturer’s Warranty” to be eligible.
No. All assemblies ship “low-loss”. Low-Loss is a much better performance option for your network to that of the inferior “standard loss” offering by a significant amount.
Interesting Factoid: For every 1dB of loss/gain in the system represent a full 20% loss/gain of power. A 3dB of loss/gain represents a loss/gain of 50% of your power.
LAN Cables Direct offers a 1-year product replacement/repair warranty unless the damage is caused by "acts of nature" or "negligence" on the part of the installer or end-user. We fully stand behind the quality of all the products you receive from us and are committed to your complete satisfaction. We aim for your positive references, which carry more weight than our own efforts.
Yes. We offer customized labeling upon your request. Please let us know in advance of placing any orders.
This can vary greatly. With many years of industry experience, we have witnessed the extremes on both sides. Hyperscales will tend to “rip and replace” every 2-4 years when network gear is replaced. I’ve seen some “low-bandwidth” requirements (being office campus environments) having 30+ year-old cabling infrastructure still in place. The average target lifespan is 10 years.
We have a CORNING authored whitepaper on fiber cable reliability with respect to time frame if you’re interested in viewing it, please send me a note. It’s quite
interesting. To summarize the white paper, glass doesn’t go” bad” with time.
However, technology will certainly advance, making the glass type not in spec with your current equipment specs, creating the need for an eventual upgrade.