Fibre Network Testing Melbourne

    Verify your optical performance with industry-leading technology. JNT Network provides comprehensive fibre network testing and certification services in Melbourne.

    Fibre network testing in Melbourne is critical to ensuring your optical infrastructure meets the required Tier-1 or Tier-2 certification levels. Unlike copper, where a 'no link' light is obvious, fibre links can "work" but have high packet loss or slow speeds due to reflection and decibel loss that isn't visible to the naked eye. JNT Network uses professional-grade OTDRs and Light Source/Power Meters to certify your fibre links for 10Gbps, 40Gbps, and 100Gbps operation.

    Our Fibre Testing Methods

    • Tier-1 Testing (LSPM) — Measuring the total decibel (dB) loss of the entire link to ensure it's within the loss budget
    • Tier-2 Testing (OTDR) — "Optical Time Domain Reflectometer" testing to find precisely where issues are (e.g., "a bad splice at 42 metres")
    • End-Face Inspection — Microscopic verification that all connectors are perfectly clean and scratch-free
    • Fault Location — Identifying the exact location of a break in an underground or in-wall fibre cable
    • Polarity Verification — Ensuring 'Transmit' and 'Receive' fibres are correctly mapped across the entire network
    • Certification Reporting — Providing full PDF trace reports for as-built documentation

    Certified Performance

    "Our fibre testing Melbourne service is often required for data centre audits and carrier-grade installations. We use calibrated equipment to provide the 'Gold Standard' certification your IT department or compliance team requires."

    OTDR Trace Reports

    Detailed visual tracing of your entire fibre link's health.

    Precision Fault Finding

    Locating breaks to within centimetres to speed up repairs.

    Melbourne Metro

    Fibre testing and certification for all Melbourne metro sites.

    Certify Your Fibre Performance Today

    Book our fibre network testing service in Melbourne and get documented proof of your optical network's health.