April 2007: JETT Networks announced today that is has completed the SMCI/Surface Inlay fiber build for The Pacific Nation Exhibition. The PNE fibre optic run consisted of 3 separate SMCI cable runs, merging into a single run with 3 cables.
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Bardel Entertainment
February 23rd, 2009
January 2007: JETT Networks. announced today that is has completed the SMCI fiber build for Bardel Entertainment Inc. This complex SMCI Fiber Optic build linked Bardel Entertainment’s two locations including one on the 9th floor of the historic Sun Tower.
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Jumbo Dynamo
February 23rd, 2009
May 2007: Mission, BC: JETT Networks Communication Technologies Corp. announced today that is has completed the indoor fiber optic build for Jumbo Dynamo Inc. This indoor build utilized multi-mode optical cables linking 2 locations to a central server room. Fiber Optics allows Jumbo Dynamo Inc. the flexibility to edit and store where they choose, while using the high tech recording equipment of their choice.
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Delta Cable Communications
February 22nd, 2009
June 2007: JETT Networks Corp. announced today that is has completed the SMCI/Surface Inlay fiber build for Delta Cable Communications. The fiber build stretched for approximately 2km.
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Save on Foods Memorial Arena
February 17th, 2009
Below are pictures from the Save-on Foods Memorial Arena. Located at 1925 Blanchard St., with an extremely tight deadline JETT Networks was the only provider able to meet the demanding requirements of this complex hybrid build.
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JETT Networks Fiber Optics Solutions
July 7th, 2007
Surface Micro Cable Inlay is revolutionizing fiber optic installation by eliminating excavation and allowing rapid, low cost cable placement in sidewalks, roadways, parking lots or a soft surface with minimal disruption to surroundings both commercially and environmentally.
Surface micro cable inlay installation involves placing a specially designed fiber optic cable in a narrow groove cut in the road, sidewalk, parking lot or soft surface. The JETT SMCI system can be installed quickly up to 1km per day. All JETT SMCI cables are fully compatible with existing network access points, premises hardware and field termination methods. The JETT SMCI system ensures long term reliability, reduced costs and network design flexibility.
Cost Savings
The JETT SMCI system is faster and less expensive then traditional trenching installations and more reliable and secure then comparable surface inlay methods. Cost savings of up to 80% are possible with our system.
Design
The MCS Road cable’s unique design offers high fiber density, while maintaining a small diameter 7-9.5mm. The cable is comprised of a robust central copper tube containing bundles of 12 single mode or multi-mode optical fibers. Cables are filled with thixotropic gel to prevent the ingress of water and are covered with a polyethylene sheath for identification and corrosion resistance. A 60-fiber cable has an outer diameter of just 7mm while a 144-fiber cable is only 9.5mm. The MCS road cable offers excellent crush resistance, far superior to that of a conventional cable. This impressive crush resistance is provided by the inherent strength of the central copper tube.
Compatibility
The JETT SMCI system is completely compatible with traditional fiber optic hardware and enclosures. Seem less expansion and integration with existing networks is easily accomplished. SMCI is perfectly suited for laterals, drops and backbone applications. JETT SMCI systems are craft friendly and well suited for field termination and splicing.
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