- Do Fiber Networks Require
Maintenance?
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- A recent article on network
maintenance made these suggestions: For fiber optic cabling maintenance, inspect the
connectors and cables, do an end face inspection (min. 400X scope),
clean the connector end face, clean and inspect the coupler sleeve
(coupler microscope), complete periodic insertion loss tests,
perform an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) test (reference
to original acceptance trace), do a signal output test on active
components checking for degradation, remove dust from cabinets
or patch panels, and check pressure of splice cases.
- We must disagree for several
reasons:
1. Most harm to fiber optic systems is done by messing with them.
Even with care and careful, experienced techs, it's possible
to damage connectors or cables when mating/unmating or moving
them around.
a. It's easy to get dirt into mating adapters or on connectors
whenever they are exposed to the air - why risk it?
b. Mating and unmating may wear the interface (both endface rubbing
against the mating connector and the outside of the ferrule scraping
materials off the mating adapter - especially bad with cheap
plastic alignment bushings) and cause higher loss.
c. A 400X microscope will concentrate power in a cable into the
eye, potentially harmful with 850 nm VCSELs used in >gigabit
networks. Besides 400X is too high a magnification for inspection
of anything but a factory-polished singlemode connector.
d. Such inspection procedures require bringing the network down,
unacceptable in almost every instance. Guaranteed to get you
in trouble with the network manager.
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- How do you maintain a fiber
network properly - LEAVE IT ALONE!
- FTTH
News
- FOA FTTx Summit Meeting Coming
To Boston June 12 , 2007
- Download
the form (PDF) and sign up now!
- The FOA, responding to industry
needs to provide more trained techs for FTTx instalations, will
be doing East Coast versions of our very successful FTTx Summit
Meetings aimed at contractors, installers, teachers and vendors.
Following up on the highly successful "Fiber
To The Home" Summit Meeting this January at LA Trade Technical
College in Los Angeles, The FOA has scheduled Summit meetings
in New England in June.
The FOA FTTx Summit is aimed
at installers, contractors and instructors who want to know more
about FTTx technology, training and job opportunities. Presentations
and displays by industry leaders and FTTx implementers/employers
will allow attendees to learn from and meet the people involved.
- Participating in the NE meetings
will be Verizon, discussing FiOS
FTTP technology, implementation and job
opportunities.
- Corning and JDSU will discuss
FTTx markets and technology, as will other vendors including
(tentatively) OFS, AFL and ADC.
- The FOA will discuss FTTx training,
certification and job opportunities.
On June 12, we'll be the guests
of New Hampshire Technical College at Pease near Portsmouth,
NH, as the guests of Dave Miller who teaches the FOA program
at the college.
FOA FTTx Summit meetings will
be full day meetings with lunch provided. Threre are no fees
to attend.
Full details on the meetings
and signup forms will be posted online on the FOA website
(http://www.thefoa.org/ ) or those interested may sign up
for the FOA email newsletter list (http://visitor.constantcontact.com/email.jsp?m=1101552677850
) to be notified.
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- Want To Learn More About
FTTx?
- The FOA has created a special
FTTx resources
section of our website with a FTTx
links page with lots of links to news, market reports, technical
articles and vendor technical and product information. Here
is a great place to start learning more about FTTx.
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- FOA's CFxT FTTx Certification Program
Explained
- Read the Broadband Properties article
about the FOA FTTx certification program.
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Fiber
Fest - May 21, 2007
FiberFest is a one-day tabletop
trade show of fiberoptic products focusing on the regional markets
of New England. Exhibits include a wide range of OEM and
end-user products including fiber optic connectors, active &
passive components, fiber & cable; CATV equipment, imaging
fiber optics, connector polishing and inspection equipment, test
equipment, and design and installation services. The markets
addressed include OEM, medical, CATV, telecom, datacom, broadcasting,
Internet, security, education, sensors, and MIL-Aero. The one-day
event also includes a Symposium covering the latest advances
in fiberoptic technologies, equipment and, networks. Symposium
focus this year is "The Optical Future for Broadband Access:
Progress and Perspectives."
Thanks to all our readers
who wrote to ask if Google TISP was real or to tell us it was a joke!
Well, remember it was
April 1 when they announced it!

Google Enters Broadband Home
Connection Market
With Free FTTT* Offering Called
Google TiSP !
On April 1, Google announced
their new, free broadband service that connects to an in home
wireless router with a optical fiber that users can install themselves!
No more waiting for the telco to bring fiber to your home, no
expensive sign-up costs, no long term contracts. This is one
of the biggest FTTx developments this month. Google must be "flushed"
with pride!
Be sure to read the installation
instructions. PR
too.
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Links:
Bob Ballard of FOA-Approved
School BDI Datalink
has a neat website with some good technical content. Be sure to pay particular attention
to these pages:
http://www.bdidatalynk.com/mythsoffiberoptics.html
and http://www.bdidatalynk.com/askdoctor.html
Like Good Technical Videos?
Try NECA/IBEW/JATC's
Electric TV.
Assist
In Defining What A "Fiber Optic Technician" Is
Ron Wandscher from Research Triangle
Institute (RTI) in Raleigh, North Carolina. RTI, a non-profit
international social research organization, has been retained
by the United States Department of Labor (OMB # 1205-0421) to
assist them with the O*NET Data Collection Program. O*NET stands
for Occupational Information Network and is a database accessible
by the public via the internet ( http://www.onetcenter.org/)
at no cost, which provides information about the skills, tasks,
work context, and knowledge requirements of 900+ occupations
in the United States. It replaces the 70-year old Dictionary
of Occupational Titles as the nation's primary source of occupational
information. The U.S. Department of Labor believes the maintenance
of this database plays an integral role in assuring the vitality
of the American economy. You may obtain more information about
this program by visiting the U.S. Department of Labor,s website
at http://www.doleta.gov/programs/onet/.
The objective of the O*NET program
is to obtain representative samples of workers in each of these
900+ occupations and have them complete brief, objective questionnaires
which will be used to populate this database with current and
essential information. I am contacting The Fiber Optic Association
(FOA) because our focus is now on the occupations of "Photonics
Engineers and Photonics Technicians". I am hoping your organization
can identify experts in these occupations among your membership.
In order to insure that this
occupation is accurately represented within the O*NET database,
your organization has been identified as one of the organizations
in the United States that might have these occupations amongst
your members. As such, I would like to speak with you to gauge
the extent to which your organization is able to assist with
this important program.
Thank you for your assistance.
Ron Wandscher
Business Liaison
RTI International
O*NET Data Collection Program / USDOL
Toll Free: 877-233-7348, ext. 108
"Ron Wandscher" <rwandscher@onet.rti.org>
- Job
Openings
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- ADC Looking For CO Techs
- DC Power Installers and Equipment
Installer Level III Candidates. We are looking for individuals
who have proven success working in a Central Office environment.
Candidates should have the ability to lead others and to travel
extensively.
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- We are currently looking for
a Central Office Equipment Installer, level III for Newark,
N.J and surrounding areas.
- Equipment Installers are responsible
for the installation of equipment used in voice, video, fiber
optics and data telecommunications networks. Level III Installers
also, analyze, plan, layout and assign installation activity
to other installation personnel. Act as subject matter expert
on provisioning, activating and testing ADC and OEM electronic
equipment.
We are currently looking for DC Power Equipment Installers,
Level IV to cover installation projects in the Northeastern part
of the country. DC Power Equipment Installers are responsible
for the installation of equipment such as batteries, rectifiers,
PBD's, BDFB's and associated infrastructure used in telecommunications
networks. Analyze, plan, layout and assign installation activity
to other installation personnel. Act as subject matter expert
on provisioning, activating and testing 24 and 48 volt DC electronic
equipment. Candidates should have experience programming DGU(s),
LMS(s), Milleniums, Galaxy(s)s, etc.
- Candidates are invited to post
their resumes on our web site, www.adc.com.
Once there, Candidates can view open jobs and apply to them by
clicking on the "careers" link.
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- Kevin Geathers,
Sr. Staffing Specialist
ADC Telecommunications
1-800-833-8843 x 6317
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- Techs For Work In Iraq
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- Contact Juan Stewart <juan.stewart@de1solution.com>
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- Verizon:
Fiber Network Field Technician (Outside Field Technician)
- Openings in the following areas:
CA, TX, WA, OR, VA, MA, NJ, RI
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- Meet Verizon FTTx Recruiters At The FOA FTTx Summits
in New England and Philadelphia.
Take your career to new heights at a company that's a leader
in global communications: Verizon. We offer an unparalleled opportunity
to advance your career while contributing in an enthusiastic,
team-oriented environment.
- Primary duties include, but
are not limited to:
- Install, remove, rearrange,
program, test, troubleshoot and maintain fiber network services.
Install and configure routers, set top boxes. May assist
with installation of PC software as needed and ensure proper
configuration of the customer's PC. Interact with the Fiber
Solution Center as needed. May install appropriate inside
wire/cable.
Install, maintain and repair outside and inside fiber equipment/facilities
including inside wiring and fiber jumpers at the distribution
hub.
Interface with customer to negotiate the placement of equipment;
may assist with account registration, e-mail, and web access,
and training the customer on how to use the new equipment. Ensure
customer satisfaction. Respond to inquiries and provide
follow-up, as necessary.
Interpret schematic work order drawings to determine job specifications
and installation needs. Order and/or obtain required equipment.
Effect problem solving where appropriate.
Utilize various test equipment to analyze equipment trouble and
take appropriate maintenance action.
- Skills/Requirements:
- Requires high level of customer
contact to ensure customer satisfaction.
Climbing poles and ladders; lifting 75-100 pounds on a regular
basis; pushing, reaching, bending and stooping; manual dexterity;
good sense of balance; and good color vision.
Must have a current/valid California Drivers License and a clean
driving record.
Qualified candidates must pass all company required tests, a
pre-employment drug screen and a background check. In addition,
candidates will be required to successfully pass a legally required
DOJ Criminal Records Check/screening process (fingerprinting).
Candidates must be able to work any shift given, including days,
weekends, holidays and overtime as required.
- Verizon offers:
- Hourly rate for this position
is $12.87-28.55. Wage credit may be granted for related
work experience and/or college degree.
Benefits include medical, dental, life insurance, 401(k) with
Company match and paid vacation
- interested candidates should
go to https://www22.verizon.com/about/careers/fiberjobs.html
to apply AND schedule themselves for testing.
- Thank you for showing an
interest in Verizon!
Verizon is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer supporting
workforce diversity. m/f/d/v. Principals only!
- Finisar Corp has the following
immediate job openings.
1. Field application engineers -East Coast
Providing field application support for east coast, covering
various products from transceiver, transponder to discrete telecom
components. Good communication skills, and document writing skills,
and with technical understanding of product spec, test and reliability.
2. 300 pin Transponder development, technical managers
Multi-year experience in developing optoelectronics
modules, team building experience, hardware/firmware knowledge,
and OE module testing/standard.
3. 300 pin Transponder development engineers: 2 openings
Multi-year experience in developing relevant
optoelectronics modules, hardware design or software design,
digital/high speed PCB design.
4. Sales managers for Texas area
Regional sales managers for optoelectronic transceiver sales
in Texas region. Multi year sales experience required.
If you are interested, please email <frank.fan@finisar.com>
with your resumes.
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- Optical Fiber Manufacturing
Process Engineer
- Job opening: This leading
manufacturing of speciality optical fibers and optical fiber
assemblies needs an Optical Fiber Manufacturing Process
Engineer. This Persons main responsibility will
be to assist production in the development and implementation
of new optical fiber
manufacturing operation procedures and facilities .
This candidate should be a degreed engineer with at least
3 to 5 years experience in the manufacture
of specialty optical fibers to include silicone, polymide, acrylate
and hard clad silica fiber claddings.
The candidate should also be familiar with state-of-the-art fiber
drawing towers and related equipment
and recommend improvements to reduce manufacturing costs and
assist sales with technical inquiries.
This world wide company has lots of personnel opportunities
for growth .
Al Bratland · President
Bratland & Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 63 St. James MN. 56081
Phone: 507-375-4110 · Email: al@bratlandcareers.com
Web:http://www.bratlandcareers.com
A Preferred Member of Top Echelon
Network of Recruiters
- Cable Splicing Technicians-Multiple
Locations
- API Systems has been in business
since 1992 and has fostered long lasting relationships amongst
various Fortune clients, cutting edge technology companies and
government clients. At this time, we have openings for Cable
Splicing Technicians for a 6 month project in multiple locations.
If interested, please review below and contact me for more information.
- Makes and completes splices
in various types of communication cables;
Makes rearrangements in existing splices of such cables
Cuts in cable terminals
Makes cable terminations
Tests, locates and corrects faults in such splices and cables
when required
Places cable and terminals when required
Prepares records and reports as required
Does other preventive and corrective cable maintenance work,
etc.
Training provided if necessary
Locations available:
All locations in Texas
Kansas (Topeka, Wichita)
Oklahoma (Tulsa, Oklahoma City)
Missouri (St. Louis, Raytown, Springfield, Joplin)
Arkansas (Little Rock, Hope, Warren, Hot Springs, Pine Bluff,
Batesville, Jonesboro)
Duration: 6 months
Steve Colavito
API Systems, Inc.
scolavito@apimail.net
| Ph: 973 328 3328 x 246 | Cell: 732 996 4305 | Fax: 973
328 3371 |
| 3117 Route 10 East Denville NJ 07834 | www.apisystemsinc.com
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- About API Systems, Inc.:
Founded in 1992, API Systems is an IT Services Company offering
our expertise to various well known, quality-driven clients nationwide.
With global capabilities, API is devoted to promoting increased
profitability and productivity through the efficient use
of IT.
Award Winning Solution Provider
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IT Infrastructure
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Audio Video and Content Delivery
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Application Development and Maintenance
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Staffing and Project Services
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- Technical Personnel Available
-Experienced In Manufacturing Fiber Optic Components and Systems
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- Northrop Grumman decided to
close its Fibersense Technology facility in Canton, MA . The
facility employs 160 people, producing Fiber Optics Gyroscopes.
Fiber optic gyro is made of state of the art PM fibers, phase
modulators, splitters, light sources (fiber and diode sources),
receivers,
with advanced packaging and electronics implementation. The hardware
and production line are being transferred to the west coast plants.
This phase-out started already, and the tentative closure is
by July.
Expert resources are available and looking for alternative
employment in Massachusetts:
Optical technicians
Fiber optics sensor assembly technicians
Electrical technicians
Photonic R &D technician
All categories of engineers
If you have an interest in any of the above, please send me e
mail and I will ask the relevant people to contact you.
Ram Yahalom
R & D Manager
Northrop Grumman - Navigation System Division
Canton, MA
- Ram.Yahalom@NGC.com
781-232-2225 (w)
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- Also Check Recent Job Openings
In Previous Issues of The FOA Newsletter
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- Tech Puzzler
- What is this? This OTDR trace
shows a common feature that confuses many new OTDR users. For
the answer, see below.
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- Answer below
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- Understanding FOA Certifications
- To answer questions on FOA certifications,
we've created several new web pages:
- Overview
of FOA certifications
- CFOT
- CFxT
- AFOT
- CFOS
- Training
Requirements - What Schools Are Teaching
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- Reading these will help you
understand what each FOA certification covers and how to prepare
for them.
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- New Professional Society
for Structured Cabling Recognizes Importance of Fiber Optics
(and Wireless)
- The new Structured Cabling Association,
Inc. (http://www.scausa.org/)
is a professional society aimed at installers of "structured
cabling" or premises cabling. Structured cabling has been
focused on so-called "Cat 5" or UTP cabling for years,
while network speeds have left UTP behind. Now most backbones
for LANs are fiber optics and every network seems to have wireless.
The SCA, founded in part by FOA activists Tom Collins and Jim
Hayes, intends to make structured cabling training and certification
more relevant to today's world.
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FOA Logo Merchandise
- FOA has arranged with EmbroidMe
to provide FOA logo merchandies. Identify yourself as a FOA-certified
tech or instructor. The lab coats are super impressive for either
cabling techs and instructors. Check
out the selection.
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- FOA CFOT Renewals Get Free
Copy of NECA/FOA Installation Standard
- Every CFOT renewal will now
receive a free copy of NECA 301-2004,
Installing And Testing Fiber Optic Cables, produced by
The FOA in cooperation with NECA (The National Electrical Contractors
Association). This is an important reference document for defining
the installation and testing of fiber optic cable plants in a
"neat and workmanlike manner."
- The FOA feels this is such an
important document that we are giving a free copy (normally priced
at $15) to every active CFOT when they renew their active status.
- The FOA has also sent free copies
to all FOA-Approved schools. The new FOA CFOT exam to be used
after August, 2005, will include questions from the standard.
Schools should be including information from the standard in
their classes already.
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- FOA Certification Top Choice
The FOA CFOT and CFOS programs continue to gain momentum in fiber
optics. Over 20,000 CFOTs have been certified by over 160 schools
as the FOA enters its 12th year. Since our founding in July,
1995, we have dedicated ourselves to promoting fiber optics and
professionalism in fiber optics personnel, focusing on education
and certification. We are continuing to add new schools and more
CFOTs as users of fiber optics learn that a CFOT is the indication
of a professional, well-trained fiber optic technician. Now with
FTTH (fiber to the home) finally taking off, demand for CFOTs
is rising and schools are responding by expanding programs rapidly.
- The FOA now has approved programs
at 160+ organizations, welcoming new additions like the Joint
Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers, Corning
Cable Systems and AFL
for their installation training programs and NASA's Goldstone
Tracking Station. The complete list of FOA-Approved schools is
at http://www.thefoa.org/foa_aprv.htm.

Your Name, CFOT - It pays
to advertise!
The FOA encourages CFOTs to use
the logo on their business cards, letterhead, truck or van, etc.
and provides logo
files on this site for that purpose. But we are also asked
about how to use the CFOT or CFOS certifications. Easy, you can
refer to yourself as "Your Name, CFOT" or "Your
Name, CFOS/T" for example.
Feel free to use the logo and
designations to promote your achievements and professionalism!
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