Some manufacturers that make fiber optic cables are HP, Star tech, Tripp, Cables to go, IBM, and Belkin. These are great manufacturers because the cables are durable.
You can find a list of many different companies that manufacture fiber optic cables. The better company to go with would be the one with the best overall customer satisfaction. You can find customer reviews on their website. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_of_major_fiber_optic_cable_manufacturers
There are many fiber optic manufactures all over the world, the bulk of them in Asian companies. Depending on where it's manufactured, some big names are Fiber Optic Tech of America and Gould Fiber Optic which is also a US based company.
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You could try entering the keywords "fibre optic gyroscope price" in a search engine such as Google or Yahoo. Alibaba.com is another web site to try.
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Cable networks use coaxial cables to connect computers to the internet. Their advantages include fast internet connection of up to 15 mbps, not prone to dropout as compared to dial-up internet and ability to support data-heavy online activities. High installation fees, slower speeds than those of fiber optic networks and inaccessibility in other areas fall under the list of disadvantages.
One can find a full list of cable TV companies on various websites online such as UNC, Cable Providers, Conncoll and All Connect. One can also look out for leaflets detailing cable TV companies.
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The best way to start finding information about steel cable manufacturing companies would be to find a list of all the different steel cable manufacturing companies. For this I would reccomend visiting: http://www.iqsdirectory.com/wire-rope/steel-cable//?source=google&gclid=COPS-tefqqACFQ5sswodhTFyYg/
they are not planning on replacing all the wiring inside your home. What they are planning on doing is running a fiber line to the side of your house, called a "drop", similar to what you already have except it is coaxial cable. The advantage is much higher bandwidth which gives you faster internet because you are no longer "sharing" bandwidth with other cable users. Plus it opens up bandwidth for a ton more HD channels. The disadvantages to this would be they may either make you pay for the drop (which I doubt), or increase service rates. Either way, it is expensive to the provider and they would have to make it up somewhere.
Allconnect website has good information on cable and internet packages. They list all companies available and packages they offer.