Telecom splicing refers to the process of joining two or more optical fibers or copper cables to create a continuous signal path, ensuring that data or voice transmissions can flow smoothly through the network.


Blowing

blowing technique used to install fiber optic cables into underground ducts, which is often faster and more efficient compared to traditional cable pulling methods. This technique is known as fiber blowing or cable blowing, and it's commonly used in modern fiber optic network deployments, especially in environments where quick, flexible, and non-invasive installation is needed.



Mobile Tower are physical structures (such as masts or poles) that support antennas and other equipment for mobile network providers. Mobile towers are critical for providing wireless communication services, such as 4G, 5G, and older technologies like 3G.

Operational Technology

Operational Technology encompasses the hardware and software used to monitor, control, and automate physical devices, processes, and systems in industries like telecommunications. In teleinfra, OT is used to manage and control network infrastructure, such as base stations, cell towers, network routing equipment, and other critical components.