Before we begin, we must first understand what exactly a campus network is. So, what is a campus network? A campus network or a campus area network is a computer network made up of an interconnection of LANs within a limited area that serves an organization. Usually, the campus network is made up of a group of buildings close to each other, but can also include multiple site locations over a larger area.
Corning’s Everon™ Solutions provide a complete transport infrastructure for connectivity across campus environments. Environmental and installation challenges require a robust cabling infrastructure to provide a network that is reliable, meets growing bandwidth demands, and is deployed quickly. Everon™ Solutions is built on your trusted optical backbone for outside plant, so it’s easy to integrate into your infrastructure and evolve as your needs grow.
Check out Corning's Fiber Design for 1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Campus Backbone Applications whitepaper here to better understand how to determine fiber types and fiber counts for your campus backbone.
Corning Solutions for the Campus Backbone
Fiber optic cables for outdoor applications
Fiber optic cables for indoor/outdoor applications
Corning's Fiber Optic Closures
Corning Solutions for the Building Backbone
Cables for indoor applications