What is the current state of 5G infrastructure?
Fiber optic infrastructure plays the role of the "backbone" of the 5G network. The maintenance process involves periodic inspections, rapid detection of cable faults, and immediate remediation. Modern techniques assist in detecting breaks or signal attenuation, allowing for precise repair solutions that save time.

How do you fix broken optical fibers?
A fiber optic fusion splicer helps join two fiber ends with extreme precision by using an electric arc to melt and fuse the cables together. For example, the SKYCOM T-307H stands out with its automatic core alignment technology, allowing for rapid splicing in just a few seconds with low splice loss.
This machine also features a heating mode to protect the splice sleeve, ensuring long-term durability even in harsh weather conditions. Its sharp, easy-to-use touchscreen allows even beginner technicians to work effectively. A high-capacity battery enables hundreds of continuous splices without work interruption. Thanks to the excellence and durability of this machine, the optical splicing process in network maintenance becomes much easier.
Furthermore, using a fusion splicer saves time compared to traditional mechanical splicing methods while minimizing signal loss, helping to maintain optimal performance for every transmission line in the 5G system.
Common errors with fusion splicers and how to handle them
During the use of a fusion splicer, you may encounter some common errors:
Dust and Debris: Dirt accumulating in the V-groove or on the cameras can prevent the machine from accurately recognizing the fiber, leading to improper splices. Regular cleaning with alcohol and soft cotton swabs is essential to maintain machine efficiency.
Oxidized Pads: Oxidized fiber clamp rubber pads can cause the fiber to slip or become misaligned. In this case, you may need to clean or realign the grooves to correct the splicing position.

Conclusion
Maintaining 5G infrastructure through optical fusion splicing is an indispensable step in preserving stable, high-speed network services. Using the right machine will allow you to easily perform infrastructure maintenance, minimize incidents, and extend the lifespan of the telecommunications system in general and the fiber optics in particular.





