SWR2048: Question optical fiber

Guys, I'm trying to find an answer to a problem

I have a campus that uses about 8 switch SRW2048 around campus.

They will install the fiber between the buildings to improve speed (currently using Ethernet - very slow)

Here are my questions:

1. can I connect the fiber-optic lines directly in SRW2048 switches using their ports mini-GBIC, instead of going to a Media Converter and then to the ethernet line?

2 should. what equipment I fill this?

From my understanding, it's doable, but I get lots of different answers to make this work 100%.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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