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BDI DataLynk
PO Box 4951
Lago Vista (Austin), TX 78645, TX 78645
Phone: 512-785-9024
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We provide our students with a thorough understanding of fiber installation standards. BDI DataLynk is a Standards-Based Company offering BICSI Accredited Fiber Optics and Copper Networking Courses. We also teach long distance (Single Mode) fiber installation, testing and troubleshooting along with information on how and when to use the OTDR and Power Source and Light Meter.

Unless otherwise requested, our students are taught the 3-step polishing process using 12, 3. and .3 micron polishing film. This process yields the highest quality, lowest loss, anaerobic or epoxy polish ceramic ferrule connector in the industry. Our students have been able to obtain between 0dB and .3 dB across two connectors single or multimode on a consistent basis using this process. This polishing process also helps to eliminate protrusion which is a major cause of connector failure. It further helps to eliminate undercut which results in high back reflection and high loss.

If a student or a company specifically requests Corning Unicam or 3M Hotmelt training, we are happy to comply. However, we focus directly on the quality of the end face of the fiber optics connector irregardless of the manufacture. Per standards, each connector must meet certain
requirements for retention, back reflection, and attenuation. We teach our students these standards. That way our students are familiar with the
minimum industry requirements - no matter what connector system is used.

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